Michel Murat

Michel Murat is best known as a specialist of twentieth-century French literature, with an emphasis on modernity, style, poetics, and versification. He is also a specialist in surrealism.[1] He has published several major studies of Julien Gracq's stylistics and poetics, in particular on the role of names and analogy in The Opposing Shore,[1] as well as books on Robert Desnos and André Breton.

References

  1. ^ a b Macé, Marielle (19 May 2004). "Book Review: Michel Murat 'The Enchanting reluctant trial Julien Gracq'" (in French). Fabula.org. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
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