Literature and Our World: Le Clézio's Lectures on Literature in China

Literature and Our World: Le Clézio's Lectures on Literature in China

by (france) Le Clézio, Edited By Xu Jun

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This book contains important speeches delivered by Le Clézio, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature, from 2011 to 2017 across China. These speeches respectively discussed the relationship between literature and society, life, nature, science, history, imagination, dreams, adventure, cities, globalization, etc., Which fully reflected Le Clézio's seriousness in writing, rich knowledge, broad vision, and profound insights. They also reflected the responsibility of the writer, the style and sentiments of the literary masters, and also reflected the meaning and value of poetic adventure in Le Clézio's life. Le Clézio's lectures on literature in China will help readers deepen their understanding of literature, expand their horizons, and enrich their lives. His friend Xu Jun, the main translator of the Chinese version of his works, planned this series of lectures and wrote side notes on each study to help readers better understand the value and significance of these lectures. Le Clézio's lectures on literature in China have a broad vision, covering a large number of famous works of ancient and modern world literary circles, expressing unique insights into many aspects of literature and social life, and providing rich enlightenment. The organizer of this series of lectures, Professor Xu Jun, the main translator and researcher of the Chinese translations of Le Clézio's works, served as the on-site translator for each lecture, and wrote concise side notes afterwards. These side notes help readers deepen their understanding of Le Clézio's speeches. This book should attract the attention and love of the literary research community and the general readership.

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