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Manfred Einsiedler,Klaus Schmidtthe Second World War. Watching Franco’s shells turn Madrid’s poorer districts into a blazing inferno, Shade, the American journalist in Malraux’s novel, observes: ‘Fate is raising her curtain of smoke on the dress rehearsal of the next war’ (.).Grating 发表于 2025-3-27 06:39:54
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,L’Espoir,the Second World War. Watching Franco’s shells turn Madrid’s poorer districts into a blazing inferno, Shade, the American journalist in Malraux’s novel, observes: ‘Fate is raising her curtain of smoke on the dress rehearsal of the next war’ (.).facetious 发表于 2025-3-27 18:58:52
: An Exercise in Metamorphosis,74 to 1975, three further (anti)memorialist essays appeared: . and . (1974) and . (1975). These four volumes, all — with the exception of . considerably amended, were republished in 1976 in a single volume as the second part of ., bearing the title意外的成功 发表于 2025-3-27 23:53:56
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,André Malraux: 1901–45 and 1945–76,igures of the twentieth century, and one of the most private. ‘There is no Charles in his .’ (. Mémoires),. he writes of de Gaulle. Similarly, little is known of André, and any biography is almost exclusively that of Malraux as artist and public personage. In both roles he was nothing if not controvMammal 发表于 2025-3-28 08:56:50
From Literary Cubism to Polemics and Metaphysics,en and still at school had taken the first steps along a path which would lead him to the Parisian cultural avant-garde of the twenties. When he abandoned all formal schooling in October 1918 he was already something of an expert in rare books and was employed as a . — a spotter and purchaser of val节约 发表于 2025-3-28 13:26:56
La Voie royale,1930 . displays all the characteristics of the adventure story and appears, at first sight, to have more in common with the world of Jules Verne and Robert Louis Stevenson than with the protoexistentialist thematics and the historical setting of ..