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Marguerite Yourcenar : inventing a life / Josyane Savigneau ; translated by Joan E. Howard.
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Savigneau, Josyane.
- Standardized Title:
- Marguerite Yourcenar. English
- Language:
- English
- French
- Subjects (All):
- Yourcenar, Marguerite.
- Authors, French--20th century--Biography.
- Authors, French.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Penn Provenance:
- Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 527 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1993.
- Language Note:
- Translation of: Marguerite Yourcenar.
- Summary:
- Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987) was one of the most respected writers in the French language. Best known as the author of Memoirs of Hadrian and The Abyss, she was awarded countless literary honors, culminating in her election in 1980 to the Academie Francaise (she was the first woman to be so honored). Yourcenar described her writing as the "passionate reconstitution, at once detailed and free, of a moment or a man out of the past." As complex, erudite, and intriguing as her work, Yourcenar's own life has resisted its own passionate reconstitution until now, in part because of the writer's deliberate elusiveness, even in her autobiographical trilogy. Here, in its intricate and often contradictory detail, is Marguerite Yourcenar's story, one in which loss and learning intertwined almost from the first and in which love assumed a strangely paradoxical place. Drawing on letters, diaries, and interviews with Yourcenar's friends, colleagues, and lovers, Josyane Savigneau's biography paints an intimate portrait of an artist who lived according to her own, occasionally contrary, terms: a French woman ardently in love with her native tongue, yet who lived half her life in New England; an avid seductress of women, who spent nearly forty years with one woman, yet fell in love early and late in her life with two young men; a powerful female writer whose most memorable protagonists were male, from Alexis of her first novel to the later historical characters Hadrian and Zeno. Savigneau weaves these and other contraries of Yourcenar's life into a vibrant and engrossing pattern. Editor of "Le Monde des Livres," the literary pages of France's most influential newspaper, Savigneau first met Marguerite Yourcenar on assignment in 1984. What began as a professional relationship gradually turned into a friendship. Savigneau's personal insights into that life enrich this exhaustively documented text. Following the lead set by Yourcenar in her memoir Dear Departed, the biographer found herself "searching for a truth that is multiple unstable, evasive, sometimes saddening, and at first glance scandalous but that one cannot approach without often feeling for human beings in all their frailty a certain measure of kinship and, always, a sense of pity." Yourcenar's profound intelligence and sympathy, her foibles and obsessions, her accomplishments and trials - all are revealed here in an uncompromising portrait of an incomparable artist.
- Contents:
- The name beneath the name
- "The wanderings"
- Memory recaptured
- Forks in the road
- The nomadic academician. Appendixes: Sonnet
- "European diagnosis"
- "Which affords one certain feeting glimpses"
- Self-commentary
- The memorial service for Marguerite Yourcenar.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-503) and index.
- Lambda Literary Awards - Lesbian Biography/Autobiography, Winner, 1994
- Local Notes:
- Gotham Book Mart Collection copy has dustjacket retained.
- ISBN:
- 0226735443
- 9780226735443
- OCLC:
- 27640566
- Online:
- Publisher description
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