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by Jean Fremon

  • ISBN: 0942996674
  • Category: Thriller & Mystery
  • Author: Jean Fremon
  • Subcategory: Mystery
  • Other formats: txt lrf lrf azw
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: The Post-Apollo Press (June 1, 2009)
  • Pages: 98 pages
  • FB2 size: 1112 kb
  • EPUB size: 1518 kb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 173
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Start by marking The Real Life Of Shadows as Want to Read . The stylistic elegance and intellectual brilliance of Jean Fremon's writing about artists is unrivaled in both his essays and fictions.

Jean Fremon writes about painters he loves, contemporary and otherwise, about writers, whose books are sometimes named, and who at other times stay unnamed.

The Real Life of Shadows, Post Apollo Press, 2009, trans.

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The Book of Shadows, often just referred to as simply the Book or the Halliwell Book of Shadows, is the magical tome of the Warren Line of Witches

Jean Frémon, The Real Life of Shadows, Post-Apollo Press (Sausalito, CA), 2009. Suzanne Doppelt, Lazy Suzie, Litmus Press (Brooklyn, NY), 2015.

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Having said that this book presumes to draw no conclusions, I will offer this: the overwhelming majority of Americans I met on my journey were kind, courteous, honourable and hospitable beyond expectation.

Literary Nonfiction. Art. Translated from the French by Cole Swensen. Jean Frémon writes about painters he loves, contemporary and otherwise, about writers, whose books are sometimes named, and who at other times stay unnamed. He visits each one at a crucial moment of his life, creating thus an essential and spiritual biography of each. The particular elegance of his writing and the form he uses make us privileged witnesses of his investigations."Jean Frémon's REAL LIFE OF SHADOWS delivers its dazzling récits with delicately calibrated irony. Frémon writes in "the words of others" tales of stunning quiet mystery. His painterly journey, ably translated by Cole Swensen, portrays a parallel present of chance and circumstance, where fragmented narrative, or narrative fragments, fall into the gaps as well as the text, intervals fulfilling inscription."—Norma Cole

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