Imaginary Interviews by Andre Gide
First edition
A series of essays in book form written in the early 1940s during the German occupation of France and which take the form of imaginary interviews. Gide received the Nobel prize for literature in 1947.
Imaginary Interviews by Andre Gide
First edition
Condition: Very good in good dust jacket. Book has some browning due to age, dust jacket has edge wear and nicks, spine has tears, price clipped. Hardcover.
Publishing Info: Knopf, New York, 1944
ISBN: n/a
This is a series of essays in book form written in the early 1940s during the German occupation of France and which take the form of imaginary interviews. They range from an introduction to the theatre of Goethe to a firsthand report on the liberation of Tunis and reveal larger issues than at first glance. Gide received the Nobel prize for literature in 1947.
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