Le Clézio's concern for humankind's nightmarish plight resurfaces in the novels La Guerre (translated as War) and Les Géants (translated as The Giants), both published in the early s. Each novel was acclaimed for its descriptions of its urban setting. J. M. G. (Jean-Marie Gustave) Le Clézio was born in Nice in His father was a doctor and an English national whose family was from Mauritius. As he was brought up partially in Nigeria and partially in England, he speaks fluent English. · by J.M.G. Le Clézio First published Sort by title original date published date published avg rating num ratings format Format Paperback Hardcover Mass Market Paperback Kindle Edition Nook ebook Library Binding Audiobook Audio CD Audio Cassette Audible Audio CD-ROM MP3 CD Board book Leather Bound Unbound Spiral-bound Unknown Binding.
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Few writers are quite as angry as J.M.G. Le Clezio- "War" is a maelstrom, an avalanche of a book, a relentless torrent that leaves little room for introspection or quiet contemplation. But then again, one might say that it has to be- Le Clezio is trying desperately to devise a rhetorical strategy commensurate with its task, one that is capable of keeping apace with its subject: global capital. J. M. G. (Jean-Marie Gustave) Le Clézio was born in Nice in His father was a doctor and an English national whose family was from Mauritius. As he was brought up partially in Nigeria and partially in England, he speaks fluent English. Le Clézio's concern for humankind's nightmarish plight resurfaces in the novels La Guerre (translated as War) and Les Géants (translated as The Giants), both published in the early s. Each novel was acclaimed for its descriptions of its urban setting.
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