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The Apprentice Writer

The Apprentice Writer

Éric Jourdan
2.7/5 ( ratings)
Julian Green, the American-born writer living in Paris who now writes predominantly in French, is intensely aware of how language and personality can change together. It is this insight that he explores in this collection of essays, written originally in English between 1920 and 1946.

Julian Green begins with some fundamental literary inquiries: How does one write a novel? Who am I when I write? Where do the images come from that permit the writer to create an imagined world more real in many ways than everyday life? In answering these and other questions, Julian Green displays the subtle development of his thought and the depth of his interpretative powers.

In The Apprentice Writer Julian Green provides vivid glimpses of the world of the Parisian literary salons in the twenties and thirties and weaves in portraits of the major figures in American and Continental letters whom he knew personally.

This collection also includes the short story 'The Apprentice Psychiatrist', Green's first work of fiction written in English while the author was still a student at the University of Virginia.
Language
English
Pages
255
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Marion Boyars Publishers
Release
December 31, 1993
ISBN
0714529567
ISBN 13
9780714529561

The Apprentice Writer

Éric Jourdan
2.7/5 ( ratings)
Julian Green, the American-born writer living in Paris who now writes predominantly in French, is intensely aware of how language and personality can change together. It is this insight that he explores in this collection of essays, written originally in English between 1920 and 1946.

Julian Green begins with some fundamental literary inquiries: How does one write a novel? Who am I when I write? Where do the images come from that permit the writer to create an imagined world more real in many ways than everyday life? In answering these and other questions, Julian Green displays the subtle development of his thought and the depth of his interpretative powers.

In The Apprentice Writer Julian Green provides vivid glimpses of the world of the Parisian literary salons in the twenties and thirties and weaves in portraits of the major figures in American and Continental letters whom he knew personally.

This collection also includes the short story 'The Apprentice Psychiatrist', Green's first work of fiction written in English while the author was still a student at the University of Virginia.
Language
English
Pages
255
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Marion Boyars Publishers
Release
December 31, 1993
ISBN
0714529567
ISBN 13
9780714529561

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