The Journal of Jules Renard by Jules Renard
- Sale Date
- ISBN
- 9780979419874
- Page Count
- 264
- Language
- English
- Imprint
- Tin House
Meet the Author
Jules Renard
Spanning from 1887 to a month before his death in 1910, The Journal of Jules Renard is a unique autobiographical masterpiece that, though celebrated abroad and cited as a principle influence by writers as varying as Somerset Maugham and Donald Barthelme, remains largely undiscovered in the United States. Throughout his journal, Renard develops not only his artistic convictions but also his humanity as he reflects on the nineteenth-century French literary and art scene, and on the emergence of his position as an important novelist and playwright in that world. Renard provides aphorisms and quips, and portrays the details of his personal life—his love interests, his position as a socialist mayor of Chitry, the suicide of his father—that often appear in his work.
Praise for The Journal of Jules Renard
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“Jules Renard''''s endlessly amusing journals are available again, and whether read straight through or dipped into at random, they''''re a marvel to behold...readers of this work are certainly encouraged to laugh throughout at his singularly savage wit.”
Los Angeles Times Book Review -
“Directly, or indirectly, Renard is at the origin of contemporary literature.”
Jean-Paul Sartre -
“You are holding a secret book, which influenced many great writers. I received it first from Donald Barthelme who received it from Susan Sontag. Once you have found it, you will find again and again that many of the writers you love have read it. Renard''''s way with the detail is unforgettable. I have never forgotten the starfish placed like a badge on a little boy''''s swimsuit at the beach, his baby arms and legs wiggling like the starfishes. Renard writes about spiders, about the moon, and the poetry he makes from the things his eyes tell him is joyful, particular-the world in a detail.”
Michael Silverblatt, KCRW Bookworm
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