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Changing Track

English · Paperback

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On a train from Paris to Rome on his way to surprise his lover, the businessman Léon Delmont begins to mull over his past and question the decisions he has made about his future. These musings - together with his impressions of the unfolding scenery, conjectures about his fellow passengers and some recurring leitmotifs - form the basis of a riveting narrative that provides a psychological case study of an everyman and subtly illustrates the onset of the protagonist's doubts and fears. Published in 1957 and awarded the prestigious Prix Renaudot, Michel Butor's groundbreaking third novel remains the most popular and widely read work of the nouveau roman genre. Famously written in the second person in order to immerse the reader more fully into the psyche of the main character, Changing Track pulls off the rare feat of being at once experimental and accessible, disquieting and engrossing.

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Michel Butor (1926-2016) was a French writer often associated with the nouveau roman movement and is best remembred for his Changing Track (La Modifi cation). After writing his fourth and fi nal novel in 1960, he devoted the rest of his writing career to essays and poetry.

Summary

Published in 1957 and awarded the prestigious Prix Renaudot, Michel Butor's groundbreaking third novel remains the most popular and widely read work of the nouveau roman genre.

Product details

Authors Michel Butor
Assisted by Jean Stewart (Translation)
Publisher Alma Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9780714545707
ISBN 978-0-7145-4570-7
No. of pages 288
Series Calder Publications
Calder Publications
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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