Journal of Rehearsals
A Memoir by Wallace Fowlie
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duke University Press
Published:14th Apr '97
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Renowned writer, critic, and teacher, Wallace Fowlie has devoted his life to the study and teaching of the French language and literature. Author and translator of thirty books, Fowlie’s contributions include translations of Rimbaud (the complete works), Molieré, Claudel, Baudelaire, and Cocteau, and literary studies of, among others, Rimbaud, Stendhal, Gide, and Mallarmé. His widely acclaimed Journal of Rehearsals, originally published in 1977, is the first in his series of memoirs. In this passionate book, Fowlie explores his "love affair" with the literature and culture of France, and offers insights into his own intellectual and social life, his early love for the French language, and his encounters and relationships with an impressive cast of characters: Kenneth Burke, Jean Cocteau, Martha Graham, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, T. S. Eliot, and others.
“Wallace Fowlie gives the history of the preparation of the heart and mind which make the scholar. . . . The closest parallel I can think of to this book in America would be to say that Journal of Rehearsals combines the aims of The Education of Henry Adams with those of Mont St. Michel and Chartres.”—Jay Martin, Professor of Government and Gould Professor of Humanities, Claremont-McKenna College
“Wallace Fowlie is a humanist who gratefully affirms the role of his bilingual literary university and aesthetic experience in shaping his world, a world of high and exigent values. . . . He reminds us that art and literature can shape and satisfy a sensibility.”—Germaine Brée, Kenan Professor Emeritus of Humanities, Wake Forest University
ISBN: 9780822319450
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 467g
232 pages