Appearing in a single volume for the very first time, an illuminating
and enrichingly annotated selection of correspondence from one of
Western literature’s most revered writers. “If there is one
article of faith that dominates the Credo of Gustave Flaubert’s
correspondence,” Francis Steegmuller writes in the introduction to
this selection of Flaubert’s letters, “it is that the function of
great art is not to provide ‘answers.’” The Letters of Gustave
Flaubert is above all a record of the intransigent
questions—personal, political, artistic—with which Flaubert
struggled throughout his life. Here we have Flaubert’s youthful,
sensual outpourings to his mistress, the poet Louise Colet, and, as he
advances, still unknown, into his thirties, the wrestle to write
Madame Bovary. We hear, too, of his life-changing trip to Egypt, as
described to family and friends, and then there are lively exchanges
with Baudelaire, with the influential critic Sainte-Beuve, and with
Guy de Maupassant, his young protégé. Flaubert’s letters to
George Sand reveal her as the great confidante of his later years.
Steegmuller’s book, a classic in its own right, is both a splendid
life of Flaubert in his own words and the ars poetica of the master
who laid the foundations for modern writers from James Joyce to Lydia
Davis. Originally issued in two volumes, the book appears here for the
first time under a single cover.
Les mer
1830-1880
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781681377179
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter