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Anita Brookner and Julian Barnes: Paths Crossing
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En 1984, Anita Brookner et Julian Barnes apparurent tous deux sur la liste du Booker Prize, respectivement pour Hotel du Lac et Flaubert’s Parrot . Bien que ces deux romans et l’œuvre fictionnelle des deux auteurs dans leur ensemble présentent de grandes différences, ce qui explique qu’ils n’aient pas encore donné lieu à des travaux critiques comparatifs, les chemins de Brookner et Barnes se sont croisés à plusieurs reprises, en partie en raison d’intérêts communs pour les arts visuels mais aussi pour la culture et la littérature françaises. Une brève présentation de ces points de convergence est suivie des réponses de Julian Barnes à trois questions relatives à Anita Brookner.
Title: Anita Brookner and Julian Barnes: Paths Crossing
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En 1984, Anita Brookner et Julian Barnes apparurent tous deux sur la liste du Booker Prize, respectivement pour Hotel du Lac et Flaubert’s Parrot .
Bien que ces deux romans et l’œuvre fictionnelle des deux auteurs dans leur ensemble présentent de grandes différences, ce qui explique qu’ils n’aient pas encore donné lieu à des travaux critiques comparatifs, les chemins de Brookner et Barnes se sont croisés à plusieurs reprises, en partie en raison d’intérêts communs pour les arts visuels mais aussi pour la culture et la littérature françaises.
Une brève présentation de ces points de convergence est suivie des réponses de Julian Barnes à trois questions relatives à Anita Brookner.
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