![]() ![]() I personally tend to believe Gide unquestionably: wasn’t he the one to recognize Georges Simenon as a man of letters? Gide was fascinated by the mystery writer’s creativity and shared a nearly weekly correspondence with him. André Gide didn’t like the manuscript, calling it “incomprehensible.” He sent it back to the author. And if you read slowly, it could keep you busy until Christmas.But, here we are talking about major writers, which gives me another argument against reading Proust. ![]() Your whole summer vacation gone, just like that. ![]() If you imagine that you actually enjoy the reading, then you’ll have to make it through all seven thick volumes of the writer’s story. Two more are currently being translated.įirst of all, know that In Search of Lost Time corresponds to a lot of lost time. ![]() She has been called “the French Michael Connelly.” The 7th Woman was recently published in English as an e-book original by Le French Book it is the first in the Nico Sirsky, Chief of Police series. That is when Frédérique left her position in politics and administration to dedicate her life to writing and raising her three children. Frédérique Molay’s The 7th Woman took France by storm in 2011 after it won the country’s most prestigious crime fiction award Le Prix du Quai des Orfèvres. ![]()
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