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The Death of the Author (The Contemporary Art of the Novella)

The Death of the Author (The Contemporary Art of the Novella)

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The Death of the Author (The Contemporary Art of the Novella)

by Adair, Gilbert

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Melville House, 2008. Soft cover. As New. Like new condition.

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Gilbert Adair was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1944 and moved to Paris as a young man, because, as he told an interviewer, "If you were a film buff in the sixties, you went to Paris." Adair later returned to the UK and spent his time writing experimental fiction, as well as film and literary criticism. His works include The Holy Innocents , later made into Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Dreamers; The Postmodernist Always Rings Twice , a book of literary criticism; and the novel Love and Death in Long Island . Adair lives in London.

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Title
The Death of the Author (The Contemporary Art of the Novella)
Author
Adair, Gilbert
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Soft cover
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New
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1933633573
ISBN 13
9781933633572
Publisher
Melville House
Date Published
2008
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