Louis-Ferdinand Cline: Journeys to the Extreme
By (Author) Damian Catani
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st January 2022
13th September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: writers
843.91
Hardback
400
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Louis-Ferdinand Cline was one of the most innovative novelists of the twentieth century, and his influence both in his native France and beyond remains huge. This book sheds light on Clines groundbreaking novels, which drew extensively on his complex life: he rose from humble beginnings to worldwide literary fame, then dramatically fell from grace only to return, belatedly, to the limelight.
Clines subversive writing remains fresh and urgent today, despite his controversial political views and inflammatory pamphlets that threatened to ruin his reputation. The first English-language biography of Cline in over two decades, this book explores new material and reminds us why the author belongs in the pantheon of modern greats.
In this major new biography of Cline, Damian Catani deftly weaves together the life and the work allowing each to illuminate the other in a brilliant portrait. One of the twentieth centurys most important literary figures, Cline emerges here in all his ambivalence, his outstanding talent as a writer matched only by his obvious flaws as an individual. -- Ian James, Reader in Modern French Literature and Thought, University of Cambridge, and author of "The Technique of Thought" and "The New French Philosophy"
One of the best French writers ever, who re-invented the very language of literature, and a complete SALOPARD. -- Marie Darrieussecq
Damian Catani is Senior Lecturer in French at the Department of Cultures and Languages at Birkbeck, University of London. His most recent book is Evil: A History in Modern French Literature and Thought (2013).