Qui d’autre ?
Kafka, Conrad, Nabokov, Michon, shared a common admiration for Flaubert, and for the deep and empathetic implication of his prose. Interweaving “contemporary” works and works on “Antiquity”, Flaubert singularly has developed an aesthetic relationship with the violence that irreducibly drives human h...
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description | Kafka, Conrad, Nabokov, Michon, shared a common admiration for Flaubert, and for the deep and empathetic implication of his prose. Interweaving “contemporary” works and works on “Antiquity”, Flaubert singularly has developed an aesthetic relationship with the violence that irreducibly drives human history. “Compassion” would rightly designate what drives Flaubert’s prose, firmly combining anger, tenderness, irony, and a bleak ardor to detect the monstrosities of stupidity. |
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title | Qui d’autre ? |
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