translated by Lydia Davis
by Michael Butor
Northwestern University Press, 1997
Paper: 978-0-8101-6052-1
Library of Congress Classification PQ2603.U73Z477513 1997
Dewey Decimal Classification 848.91409

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This book gathers French writer Michel Butor's essays on his travel in the Mediterranean. Included are pieces on Cordova, Istanbul, Salonica, Delphi, Crete, and northern Italy, as well as an extended essay on Egypt--where, when he was 24, Butor spent a year teaching French in a secondary school. Michel Butor is one of the leading exponents of the avant-garde writing that emerged in France in the 1950s .


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