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Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (1874–1945)

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Verk av Lucie Delarue-Mardrus

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Födelsedag
1874-11-03
Avled
1945-04-26
Kön
female
Nationalitet
France
Födelseort
Honfleur, France
Dödsort
Château-Gonthier, France
Bostadsorter
Paris, France
Yrken
novelist
journalist
sculptor
poet
playwright
Biographer (visa alla 7)
designer
Relationer
Barney, Natalie Clifford (lover, friend)
Mardrus, Joseph Charles (husband)
Kort biografi
Lucie Delarue-Mardrus was born in Honfleur, Normandy. She became a prolific poet and novelist and was known in Parisian society in the 1920s. Although she considered herself primarily a poet, she produced more than 70 novels during her career, many of them distinctive for their evocations of the landscape and the people of her native Normandy. Her biographies included figures as diverse as Oscar Wilde, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, and William the Conqueror. She was married to Dr. Joseph Charles, or Jean-Charles (J.C.) Mardrus, a noted physician and translator, from 1900 to 1915, and was also involved in sexual affairs with women throughout her lifetime. In 1902-1903, she wrote a series of love poems to Natalie Clifford Barney, published posthumously in 1957 as Nos secrètes amours (Our Secret Loves). She also depicted Natalie Barney in her 1930 novel L'Ange et les Pervers (The Angel and the Perverts).

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This is the story of a young hermaphrodite in France during the 1920s. S/he grows up without knowing his condition, but of course it does not stay that way and s/he engages to remain independent, moving easily between various circles of people, switching from a female to a male presentation and back again. It's the story of inner contemplation and strife of identity and of forever being removed from a society that can only think in duality.

The story itself is not long and is easily read, and very engaging. The language is beautiful, though the dialogue can be strangely brusque. Often it is hard to tell who is speaking as the new indent convention isn't always followed. Whether read for just the intelligent story it is, or for the deeper themes inherent in it, it is a good read.

This printing also contains a long introduction by the translator that discusses the author's life, some interesting linguistic choices of the original and hence the translation, and also goes into a long, thematic essay deconstructing much of the novel. I would highly recommend reading the story first and then deciding whether to engage with the introduction. It is welcome additional material, but the story stands all on its own.
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Statistik

Verk
33
Även av
5
Medlemmar
67
Popularitet
#256,179
Betyg
½ 4.4
Recensioner
1
ISBN
9
Språk
1

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