Summer Night (duras Complete Works 2)

Summer Night (duras Complete Works 2)

by Marguerite Duras

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319Kwords17chapters
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Duras's transformational work, with its blurred plot, sharply fractured language, and magical and suspenseful atmosphere. "Summer Nights: The Complete Works of Duras 2" is the second volume of "The Complete Works of Duras". It contains three novels "The Sailor of Gibraltar", "The Pony of Tarquinia" and "Half-A-Ten on a Summer Night" written by the French writer Duras between 1952 and 1960. It is a work in which the writer is in a period of transformation, transforming from traditional writing to personal style writing. Duras no longer focuses on telling stories in a straightforward manner, but instead expresses subtle moods and emotions in seemingly dull dialogues. The novel still has a relatively complete plot, but with the addition of magic and black suspense novel colors, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to blur, and the rhythm of language and narrative begins to become fractured.

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