- Source: Les Lettres nouvelles
Les Lettres nouvelles was a French literary journal, published from 1953 to 1977. It was founded by Maurice Nadeau and Maurice Saillet and published by Mercure de France.
Les Lettres nouvelles first published Samuel Beckett's "Imagination Dead Imagine" and his French translation of Krapp's Last Tape, the French translation of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, and (between 1954 and 1956) Roland Barthes's recurring column "Mythology of the Month" (later collected as Barthes's Mythologies).
References
External links
Modern Letters Archive. Modern Letters was an English-language spin-off, and sometimes translation of, Les Lettres nouvelles.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Biffeche
- Maurice Druon
- Constantin-François Chassebœuf
- Remy de Gourmont
- Laodike (putri Mithridates II)
- Mathurin Jacques Brisson
- Pierre Desfontaines
- Philippe Levillain
- Jean le Rond d'Alembert
- Ernest Renan
- Les Lettres nouvelles
- Mythologies (book)
- Minou Drouet
- Camera Lucida (book)
- Jean Métellus
- Nouvelles de la république des lettres
- Georges Perec
- Under Milk Wood
- Roland Barthes
- Jean-Jacques Lebel