Correspondance generale. Tome IX (1945-1950); Tome X (1951-1958).(Brief article)(Book review)

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From: Biography
Date: 20070101
Author:Savigneau, Josyane

Martin du Gard, Roger Correspondance generale. Tome IX (1945-1950); Tome X (1951-1958). Roger Martin du Gard. Edition established, presented and annotated by Bernard Duchatelet. Paris: Gallimard, 2006. 530 pp. Euro45, and 580 pp. Euro49.

These last two volumes of the Correspondance generale complete the great enterprise of the Journal ; they are very useful in understanding the times and the milieu. Roger Martin du Gard himself is conscious that he belongs to the past. To Claude Aveline, in March 1945: "I approve of your faithfulness to Anatole France. But you won't restore ...

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