Marguerite Duras wrote dozens of plays, film scripts, and novels,
including The Ravishing of Lol Stein, The Sea Wall, and Hiroshima,
Mon Amour. She's most well known for The Lover which received the
Goncourt prize in 1984 and was made into a film in 1992.
Kazim Ali is a poet, essayist, and novelist, and has published a
translation of Water's Footfall by Sohrab Sepehri. He teaches at
Oberlin College and the University of Southern Maine.
Libby Murphy teaches at Oberlin College. She has published articles
on print culture and the First World War, and on the reception of
Charlie Chaplin's films in wartime and postwar France.
Sharon Willis is a professor of French and Film & Media Studies at
the University of Rochester.
"A strikingly original work that demands to be read, dissected, and
reread until the binding wears thin and the pages scatter to the
floor below . . ."Aaron Westerman, Typographical Era
"This is gorgeous writing that creates a metaphor of the
environment, a shifting, modulating, oxidizing world of relations."
Natalia Sarkissian, Numero Cinq
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