Grand Hotel (collected Works Translated by Ma Zhencheng)

Grand Hotel (collected Works Translated by Ma Zhencheng)

by (france) Claude Simon

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"Grand Hotel" is the work of Claude Simon, the Nobel Prize winner and a representative of the new novel. They opposed the traditional creative method represented by Balzac, rejected the storyline, and ignored the characterization. Sartre once called this creative method "anti-novel". In this work, Claude Simon tried to combine text and painting for the first time. There are only a few vague characters in the text, and no clear plot line can be seen. A French college student looks at the Spanish Civil War with two sets of eyes fifteen years apart. He strives to use words as colors, notes and lenses to convey to readers not a story of joys and sorrows, but a hazy and erratic impression.

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