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Introduction to marguerite duras:

19 14 Margaret donadieu was born in Jiading, zhina (now southern Vietnam). Her father is a math teacher and her mother is a local primary school teacher. She has two older brothers. Her father died in 192 1.

1924 She lives in Phnom Penh, Yonglong and Shali. Her mother bought an uncultivated land in Poleno (Cambodia).

She married Robert Onsum.

1940-1942 cooperated with Philip Roque to publish the French Empire in Galima Publishing House. She works in a reading club, and The Tanarans were rejected by Galima Publishing House. Her first child died young. Her little brother died in China War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Met dionis Mascolo.

1943, she published Shameless Man under the pseudonym of marguerite duras. Participate in the activities of the resistance movement led by Moran (that is, francois mitterrand).

1944 R. Leon Therme was arrested and exiled to Buchenwald, and then to Howe (see Pain). She joined the French * * * Production Party, served as the party branch secretary of Visconti Street, set up the office of missing persons, published the newspaper Freeman, and published the information of prisoners of war and exiles. Publish "A Quiet Life".

1945 R. Leonsum is back. Co-founded universal publishing house with R. Ang Therme. She is in Italy in summer. Divorced Leon sum.

1947 Her son Jean Mascolo was born.

1950, she published "Dams against the Pacific Ocean". Expelled by the French production party.

1957 is separated from D. Mascolo. 1958, the piano sound was published. She opposed the continuation of the Algerian war from 1955, and then opposed the Charles de Gaulle regime. Write articles for various weekly magazines.

1959, he wrote the movie script of "Love in Hiroshima" for Allen Rene.

1960 was elected as a judge of the medici prize, but resigned a few years later. "If there is a negative jury, I will participate."

196 1 year, she wrote a farewell to Henry Corpi's film, which was the result of her cooperation with Gé rard Yalo, winner of the 1963 Medici Literature Prize.

She took part in the May storm. In Green Eyes, you can read a political paper about the birth of the College Students and Writers Action Committee, which was rejected and dissolved soon.

1975 Indian Song won the French Art Film and Experimental Film Association Award during the Cannes Film Festival.

1976 "All Day in the Tree" won the Jean Cocteau Award.

From 65438 to 0982, he was treated in the American hospital in Nai. 1984 "lover" won the gungur prize.

1985 published Pain. In an article published in Liberation magazine on July 17, marguerite duras's position in the "Weiermann case" aroused the hostility of some readers and the controversy of several feminists.

1986, Lover won the Ritz-Paris-Hemingway Award, which was "the best novel published in English that year".

1988-1989 severe coma. In the hospital. 1990 R. Leonsum passed away. 199 1, published by North China Lovers.

Marguerite duras died on 1996.

Content introduction:

"I am old. One day, in the lobby of a public place, a man came up to me. He introduced himself and said to me, I know you and I will always remember you. At that time, you were very young and everyone said you were beautiful. Now, let me tell you, for me, I think you are more beautiful than when you were young. You were a young woman at that time, and I love your shabby appearance more than when you were young. "

This is a passage written by marguerite duras, a French woman writer, in the novel Lover. This is a shocking story, a love story between a 13-year-old French girl and a 30-year-old China man. Marguerite duras won the 1984 Gonggur Literature Prize for her novel amante. Last year, 4.2 million copies were sold and translated into 42 languages. The movie "Lover" starring Tony Leung Ka Fai, the best actor, surprised countless fans.

One day after leaving her lover in China for 54 years, her lover in China has died 12 years. She wrote that his fear disappeared. Words are pouring in, and she must write quickly, so that she can write before it disappears, and the words will come by themselves. "Lover is a savage book, which brings everything it meets, with no difference and almost no choice." Wang Daogan's translation is full of charm, and the lover's story reappears before your eyes.

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Marguerite duras (19 14- 1996) is the most famous contemporary French female novelist, playwright and film artist. She was born in Jiading, Vietnam on April 4th 19 14. Her parents are primary school teachers. Duras began her literary world with the novel Shameless Man (1943). Her works are not only rich in content and diverse in genre, but also pay special attention to style, which has a novel and unique style. Her early novel Pacific levee (1950) fully reflects her poor childhood life, and many of her works are also based on the social reality of Zhina. The Sailor in the Strait of Gibraltar (1952) is full of lens-like pictures and oral dialogues, so most of them have been adapted into movies. Later novels, such as Pony in Tania (1953), The Sound of a Piano Like a Complain (1958) and The Drunk of Lor V Stein (1964), are good at breaking the traditional narrative mode and integrating fiction with reality. Duras also made outstanding achievements in drama and film. She published three drama collections in 1965, 1968 and 1984, respectively, and won the French Academy Drama Award in 1983. As a member of the important French film school "Left Shore School", she not only wrote excellent scripts such as Love in Hiroshima (1960) and Farewell (196 1), but also directed and acted from 1965 and created excellent films. Duras' more than 60 works have always enjoyed a wide audience, the most famous of which is Duras' novel Lover (1984) published at the age of 70. In this very popular and exotic work, she recalled her first love with a China lover in Zina when she was 16 years old with amazing frankness, and won the Gungel Literature Award that year, which has been translated into more than 40 languages, and has sold more than 2.5 million copies so far, becoming the most famous French writer in the world today.

1Sunday, March 3, 996. Marguerite duras is a famous contemporary French woman writer. She has completed her life journey of 8 1 year. Her last work had a prophetic name-"This is all".

1943: shameless person (novel)

1944: a quiet life (novel)

1950: Pacific levee (novel)

1952: sailors in the strait of Gibraltar (novel)

1953: Tarch's pony (novel)

1954: Day and night in the Woods (novel) Attachment: Python, Mrs. Dodan and the construction site (novel)

1955: Fang (novel)

1958: Song-shaped medium board (novel, Chinese translation entitled "The piano sounds like resentment")

1959: Seine-Watt trunk bridge (script)

1960: 10: 30 a summer night (novel) love in Hiroshima (script)

196 1: Long-term separation (script, in cooperation with Chanla Yarrow)

1962: Mr. Ma's afternoon (novel)

1964: the madness of Lor Wastan (novel)

1965: drama episode I: rivers, mountains, forests, squares, musical comedies; Vice consul (novel)

1966: Music (Script)

1967: English lovers (novels)

1958: English lover (script) drama 2: Susanna Andre, day and night in the Woods, yes, maybe, Saga, a man came to see me.

1969: She said destruction (novel) and she said destruction (movie)

1970: Aban, Savannah, David (novel)

197 1: love (novel) yellow, sun (movie)

1972: Natalie Granci (movie)

1973: india song (script), Women in Ganges (movie), Natalie Granci attached: Women in Ganges (script).

1974: talking woman (dialogue with Zavir Gaudi)

1975: Indian songs (movies)

1976: Baxter, Vera Baxter (movie) Her name in Venice is in desolate Kolkata (movie).

1976: Days and nights in the Woods (movie)

1977: truck (movie) truck, attached: dialogue with Michelle bolt (script).

The Place written by Margaret Dura (a dialogue written in cooperation with Michelle Porter) and the film Eden (a script).

1978: night boat (movie)

1979: night boat, attached: Caesar's city, negative hand, Oreglia Steiner (script).

Caesar's City (Movie)

Hands on the opposite side (movie)

Oreglia Steiner, Oreglia Mel Berners (movie)

Oreglia Steiner and Orea Wangkuwei said (film)

1980: Vera Baxter is still the Atlantic coast (novel), the man sitting in the corridor (novel), the summer of 80 years (prose), green eyes (script)

198 1: Agata (novel), Agata and endless reading (movie), the outside world (prose), young girls and boys (audio tape, adapted by Jan Andre and read by Margaret Dura), Atlantic Man (movie).

1982: Dialogue in Rome (film)

1982: Atlantic Man (novel), Savannah Bay (script), Disease of Death (novel)

1984: drama episode iii: the beast trapped in the jungle, Asperger's syndrome and the dance of death; Lover (novel)

1985: Pain (novel), Music Sequel (script), Chekhov's Seagull (prose), Children (movie, starring Jean Mascolo and Jean-Marc Tirina).

1986: blue eyes and black hair (novel) prostitutes on the Normandy sea (novel)

1987: Emily L. (novel)

1987: material life (essay)

1990: Xia Yu (novel)

1992: northern lover (novel) and northern lover (script).

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Marguerite duras (translated by marguerite duras from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao,1965438+April 4, 2004-65438+March 3, 1996) is a French writer.

19 14 Margaret Donadieu was born in Jiading, China. Her father is a math teacher and her mother is a local primary school teacher. She has two older brothers. Her childhood and adolescence in zhina became the source of her creative inspiration. 1943 She changed her surname to Duras, which is the name of a small river in her father's hometown.

Duras studied mathematics, law and political science in college. After graduation, I worked as a secretary in the French colonial department from 1935 to 194 1, and later participated in the resistance movement and joined the * * * production party; 1955 was expelled from the party by * * *.

Her famous work is the autobiographical novel Resisting the Dam of the Pacific Ocean (1950). In her later works, she usually describes stories of people trying to escape loneliness. Her early works are classic in form, while her later works break the traditional narrative way, endow psychological analysis with new connotation and bring innovation to novel creation. She is often regarded as a representative writer of the New Fiction School, but she is denied by the author herself. 1984, her lover won the gunger prize for literature.

Duras' literary works include more than 40 novels and 10 plays, which have been adapted into movies for many times, such as Love in Hiroshima (1959) and Lover (1992). At the same time, she also made several films, including india song and Children.

Duras's life is a novel, and it is this novel that she keeps creating. This story is full of heat, storm, alcohol and irritability, dialogue and aphasia, lightning love and so on. Duras is hard to describe, gentle or irritable? Genius or narcissism? (See Raul Adler's Biography of Duras, marguerite duras) First of all, we should believe what she wrote: "I am a writer. Everything else can be forgotten. " In her works, she described the necessity, arduousness and horror of "speaking".

In order to live in this world, we must forget the troubles that plague us. But writing can cover up or expose. So Duras is trying, repeating, looking for the right words, "trying" to write, just like "trying" to love, knowing that it will never be achieved. Impossible love and the pursuit of love are a very important theme in Duras' works.

Her novels often revolve around an explosion center and are usually described in a violent moment. Hiroshima symbolizes the fusion of love, death and sex appeal. She said, destruction. This language is combined with music-this is a kind of music like the sea, which changes endlessly around a theme, talking and celebrating, controlling and losing control. ...

Marguerite duras died on March 3, 1996, and was buried in Mon panas Cemetery.

Duras' works

Shameless people (1943)/ Novel Bloom Publishing House, reprinted by Kalima Publishing House (1992)

A Quiet Life 1944/ Novel Kalima Publishing House

Pacific Dam 1950/ Novel Galima

Sailors of Gibraltar 1952/ Novel Galima

Tatiana's Pony 1953/ Novel Galima

Years on the Tree 1954/ Galima, a collection of short stories, including Python, Mrs. Dodan and construction sites.

Garden in the center of the street 1955/ novel Galima

Adagio Ruge 1958/ Novel Midnight Publishing House

Seine-Watts Viaduct 1959/ Drama Galima

10: 30 on a summer night 1960/ novel galima

Love in Hiroshima 1960/ The screenplay "Galima"

Such a Long Absence 196 1 year/The screenplay cooperated with Gé rard Jarraud and Galima.

Afternoon of Mr. Andermas 1962/ Short Story Galima

The Drunk Man of Lao V Stein 1964/ Novel Galima

Drama-Volume I 1965/ Drama Galima

Vice Consul 1965/ Novel Galima

Music 1966/ The film is directed by Paul Thurburn.

English lovers 1967/ novel galima

English lovers 1968/ Drama Galima

Drama-Volume II 1968, Galima

"Destruction," she said, "at midnight of 1969.

"Destruction, she said" film benoit Yago.

Abang Savannah and David 1970 Galima

Love 197 1 year/novel galima

Yellow sun 197 1 year/movie galima

Natalie Granci 1972/ Movie Galima

Indian Song 1973/ Drama, Film "Kalima"

Published by Ganges Woman 1973/Benoit Yago.

Natalie Granci 1973 Galima

Speaker 1974/ Midnight Dialogue with Xavier Gautier

Baxter, Brabaxter 1976/ Movie Galima

Her name is Venice 1976/Benoit Yago in the Kolkata Desert.

Benoit Argo released the film Years in the Tree.

Truck +0977/ Movie

Truck 1977/ The script has a dialogue with Michelle Bolt at midnight.

Marguerite duras 1977 Midnight Cooperation Territory with Michelle Porter.

Eden Cinema 1977/ Drama Merchant Publishing House

Night Boat 1978/ Movie

Ray 1979 movie

Melbourne Oreglia Steiner 1979/ Movie

Oreglia Steiner 1979/ Movie

Willa Baxter or Atlantic Beach 1980 Albat Ross Publishing House.

The man sitting in the corridor 1980/ short story midnight

Summer of 80 +0980 midnight

Green eyes and black hair 1980 movie log

Agada 198 1 year

Agatha or unlimited reading 198 1 year/movie

The outside world-Volume 1 981Alban Michel Publishing House.

Young girls and children 198 1 year-old/audio tape, adapted from Jan Andrea's Summer of 80, read by marguerite duras.

Rome Dialogue 1982/ Movie

Atlantic man 198 1 year/movie

Atlantic Man 1982/ Short Story Midnight

Savannah Bay first edition 1982, midnight supplement edition 1983.

The Disease of Death 1982/ Short Story Galima

Drama-Volume 3 1984/ Drama Galima

Lover 1984/ novel midnight

Pain 1985 Postal Code Press

Music II 1985 Galima

Chekhov Seagull 1985 Galima

Children 1985/ film co-produced with Jean Mascoro and Jean Marc Turina.

Blue eyes and black hair 1986/ novel midnight

1986 prostitutes on the Normandy coast at midnight

Material Life 1987 Publishing Company

Emily L.1987/novel midnight

Xia Yu 1990/ novel P.O.L publishing house

Lover from North China 199 1 year/novel Midnight.

Jan Andrea Steiner1992 P.O.L. Publishing House

Write 1993 Galima

All over1995 p.o.l. publishing house

Novel, Film, Drama, 1943—— Comments on 1993, 1997 Galima.

philology

Adler Raul. Marguerite duras. Galima. 1998。

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Marguerite duras is both a writer and a lover.

Marguerite Duras

Marguerite duras (10 14- 1996) is the most famous contemporary French female novelist, playwright and film artist. She was born in Jiading, Vietnam on April 4th 19 14. Her parents are primary school teachers. She lost her father at the age of four, and the hardships of childhood and the tragic fate of her mother affected her life. Duras came to Paris to study at the age of eighteen, and obtained a bachelor's degree in law and a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Paris. 1935 to 194 1, worked as a secretary in the French immigration department and married Robert Antell May. During World War II, Antell May was put into a concentration camp, and later he married monique until his death in 1990.

Duras began her literary world with the novel Shameless Man (1943). Her works are not only rich in content and diverse in genre, but also pay special attention to style, which has a novel and unique style. Her early novel Pacific levee (1950) fully reflects her poor childhood life, and many of her works are also based on the social reality of Zhina. The Sailor in the Strait of Gibraltar (1952) is full of lens-like pictures and oral dialogues, so most of them have been adapted into movies. Later novels, such as Pony in Tania (1953), The Sound of a Piano Like a Complain (1958) and The Drunk of Lor V Stein (1964), are good at breaking the traditional narrative mode and integrating fiction with reality. Duras also made outstanding achievements in drama and film. She published three drama collections in 1965, 1968 and 1984, respectively, and won the French Academy Drama Award in 1983. As a member of the Left Bank School, an important French film school, she not only wrote excellent screenplays such as Love in Hiroshima (1960) and Farewell (196 1), but also directed and acted from 1965, and created excellent films.

Duras' more than 60 works have always enjoyed a wide audience, the most famous of which is Duras' novel Lover (1984) published at the age of 70. In this very popular and exotic work, she recalled her first love with a China lover in Zina when she was 16 years old with amazing frankness, and won the Gungur Literature Prize that year. The work was immediately translated into various languages, and has sold more than 2.5 million copies so far, becoming the most prestigious French writer in the world. Later, when she learned that her first lover had died, she changed her lover to that of northern China (199 1). Although all the people related to her in the novel have passed away, her memories are unbridled, her brushwork is bolder, she uses far more pen and ink on her lover's physiology than her lover, and her description of incest and homosexuality has reached a naked level, but she never named her first lover, and only used "she" to represent the girl and "China people" to refer to her lover.

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love

Raul's robbery

Lunch for Mr Andersmas.

At half past ten on a summer night.

love

square

writing

Hiroshima, my love

Renqing black hair rhinitis

What marguerite duras wrote in front of the "Square"

Weyergan won the Gongga Surprise Award (2005- 1 1-7).

Duras: Mr. Ma in the afternoon (September 20, 2005)

Sino-French Publishing and Cultural Exchange: From Voltaire to Duras

Overall appearance of 2005BIBF Fulei publishing plan (August 30, 2005)

Marguerite duras wrote in front of the square (August 30, 2005)

Marguerite duras's remarks on French culture (August 23, 2005)

Boys buy Clancy and girls buy Duras (August 22, 2005)

Duras: The Maker of Misty Fiction —— Comment on Raú l's Robbery (2005-8- 18)

Analysis of Three Hot Spots of Century Group (2005-8- 1 1)

Time flies, reading Duras (August 2005-10)

Book Fair "maze", not afraid of getting lost (August 9, 2005)

Duras' 30 works will be released during the book fair (August 9, 2005).

Reading makes life more harmonious. The Shanghai Book Fair was grandly opened this weekend (August 2, 20051).

Wang Daogan's classic translation Lover was reprinted in July (2005-8-2 1).

I regard truth as myth —— Interview with Duras (2005-8- 1 1)

Never Out of the Closed Forest —— Duras' Lover (2005-8- 1 1)

Emotion can transcend time and space only with pen and ink —— Rereading Duras (August 2005-19)

The publication of the collection of works restored Duras' truth as a writer and lover (2005-8- 1 9).

Classics and fashions go hand in hand. Translation agency's new book was fully unveiled at the 2005 Shanghai Book Fair (July 29th, 2005).

"Complete Works" Duras' series of works is ready to go (July 22, 2005)

French literary world, popular novels play the leading role (2005-5-20)

Under the same sky as Rob Geyer (March 2005-14).

Dulles' lover with black hair and blue eyes

Marguerite duras, a world star in the literary world.

Distance or despair

Marguerite duras, who cannot be imitated.

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Marguerite duras (10 14- 1996) is the most famous contemporary French female novelist, playwright and film artist. She was born in Jiading, Vietnam on April 4th 19 14. Her parents are primary school teachers. She lost her father at the age of four, and the hardships of childhood and the tragic fate of her mother affected her life. Duras came to Paris to study at the age of eighteen, and obtained a bachelor's degree in law and a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Paris. 1935 to 194 1, worked as a secretary in the French immigration department and married Robert Antell May. During World War II, Antell May was put into a concentration camp, and later he married monique until his death in 1990.

Duras began her literary world with the novel Shameless Man (1943). Her works are not only rich in content and diverse in genre, but also pay special attention to style, which has a novel and unique style. Her early novel Pacific levee (1950) fully reflects her poor childhood life, and many of her works are also based on the social reality of Zhina. The Sailor in the Strait of Gibraltar (1952) is full of lens-like pictures and oral dialogues, so most of them have been adapted into movies. Later novels, such as Pony in Tania (1953), The Sound of a Piano Like a Complain (1958) and The Drunk of Lor V Stein (1964), are good at breaking the traditional narrative mode and integrating fiction with reality. Duras also made outstanding achievements in drama and film. She published three drama collections in 1965, 1968 and 1984, respectively, and won the French Academy Drama Award in 1983. As a member of the Left Bank School, an important French film school, she not only wrote excellent screenplays such as Love in Hiroshima (1960) and Farewell (196 1), but also directed and acted from 1965, and created excellent films.

Duras' more than 60 works have always enjoyed a wide audience, the most famous of which is Duras' novel Lover (1984) published at the age of 70. In this very popular and exotic work, she recalled her first love with a China lover in Zina when she was 16 years old with amazing frankness, and won the Gungur Literature Prize that year. The work was immediately translated into various languages, and has sold more than 2.5 million copies so far, becoming the most prestigious French writer in the world. Later, when she learned that her first lover had died, she changed her lover to that of northern China (199 1). Although all the people related to her in the novel have passed away, her memories are unbridled, her brushwork is bolder, she uses far more pen and ink on her lover's physiology than her lover, and her description of incest and homosexuality has reached a naked level, but she never named her first lover, and only used "she" to represent the girl and "China people" to refer to her lover.

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Marguerite duras (translated by marguerite duras from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao,1965438+April 4, 2004-65438+March 3, 1996) is a French writer.

19 14 Margaret Donadieu was born in Jiading, China. Her father is a math teacher and her mother is a local primary school teacher. She has two older brothers. Her childhood and adolescence in zhina became the source of her creative inspiration. 1943 She changed her surname to Duras, which is the name of a small river in her father's hometown.

Duras studied mathematics, law and political science in college. After graduation, I worked as a secretary in the French colonial department from 1935 to 194 1, and later participated in the resistance movement and joined the * * * production party; 1955 was expelled from the party by * * *.

Her famous work is the autobiographical novel Resisting the Dam of the Pacific Ocean (1950). In her later works, she usually describes stories of people trying to escape loneliness. Her early works are classic in form, while her later works break the traditional narrative way, endow psychological analysis with new connotation and bring innovation to novel creation. She is often regarded as a representative writer of the New Fiction School, but she is denied by the author herself. 1984, her lover won the gunger prize for literature.

Duras' literary works include more than 40 novels and 10 plays, which have been adapted into movies for many times, such as Love in Hiroshima (1959) and Lover (1992). At the same time, she also made several films, including india song and Children.

Duras's life is a novel, and it is this novel that she keeps creating. This story is full of heat, storm, alcohol and irritability, dialogue and aphasia, lightning love and so on. Duras is hard to describe, gentle or irritable? Genius or narcissism? (See Raul Adler's Biography of Duras, marguerite duras) First of all, we should believe what she wrote: "I am a writer. Everything else can be forgotten. " In her works, she described the necessity, arduousness and horror of "speaking".

In order to live in this world, we must forget the troubles that plague us. But writing can cover up or expose. So Duras is trying, repeating, looking for the right words, "trying" to write, just like "trying" to love, knowing that it will never be achieved. Impossible love and the pursuit of love are a very important theme in Duras' works.

Her novels often revolve around an explosion center and are usually described in a violent moment. Hiroshima symbolizes the fusion of love, death and sex appeal. She said, destruction. This language is combined with music-this is a kind of music like the sea, which changes endlessly around a theme, talking and celebrating, controlling and losing control. ...

Marguerite duras died on March 3, 1996, and was buried in Mon panas Cemetery.

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Duras' works

Shameless people (1943)/ Novel Bloom Publishing House, reprinted by Kalima Publishing House (1992)

Quiet life