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The Man Who Walked Through Walls

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "I have fallen utterly! completely and eternally in love with this writer. And! as with all true love! I am neither ashamed nor afraid to declare it to the world." - Nicholas Lezard! Guardian "A subtle blend of dry humour! surrealism and social critique."  — The Lady  (UK Magazine) "The greatest French writer of the day." - Georges Simenon "All of his writings are characterized by their irony! humour and realism! and are concerned with unearthing and examining ... the workings of society and ordinary people's darker motives." - Bloggerel.com Informationen zum Autor Marcel Aymé (1902-67) was one of the great French writers of the twentieth century. Born in the Franche-Comté of Eastern France! he never lost touch with his rural origins! which influenced much of his work. Initially perceived as a man of the left! throughout his life Aymé espoused causes from across the political spectrum! for example apparently supporting Mussolini's colonialism in Africa whilst also campaigning for the abolition of the death penalty. He attracted much controversy for his writings for collaborationist magazines during the Second World War! and his defence of Nazi-sympathising friends including Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Robert Brasillach in the post-war years. Nevertheless Aymé has remained hugely popular in France - this collection is particularly famous! and a dozen of his novels have been turned into films! among them the classics of French cinema La Traversée de Paris! La Vouivre and Uranus. Klappentext The excellent Monsieur Dutilleul has always been able to pass through walls, but has never seen the point of his gift, given the general availability of doors. One day, however, his tyrannical boss drives him to desperate, creative measures; he develops a taste for intramural travel and becomes something of a show-off.A fantastical and darky humorous collection of stories, by one of the greatest French writers of the twentieth century Zusammenfassung The excellent Monsieur Dutilleul has always been able to pass through walls! but has never seen the point of his gift! given the general availability of doors. One day! however! his tyrannical boss drives him to desperate! creative measures; he develops a taste for intramural travel and becomes something of a show-off. ...

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Authors Marcel Ayme, Marcel (Author) Ayme, Marcel Aymé, Ayme Marcel, Sophie Lewis, Ayme Marcel
Assisted by Sophie Lewis (Translation), Sophie (Translator) Lewis (Translation)
Publisher Pushkin Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.06.2012
 
EAN 9781906548643
ISBN 978-1-906548-64-3
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 120 mm x 165 mm x 28 mm
Series Pushkin Collection
Pushkin Collection
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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