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Titre : Beloved : roman Titre original : Beloved Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Toni Morrison (1931-....), Auteur ; Hortense Chabrier, Traducteur ; Sylviane Rué, Traducteur Editeur : Paris [France] : Christian Bourgois Année de publication : 1989 Titres uniformes : Beloved Importance : 379 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-264-02945-4 Prix : 130 F Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Afro-Américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Esclaves (Femmes) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Fiction historique ; Infanticide -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Ohio (État des États-Unis) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. Index. décimale : F Fiction Résumé : Premier e?crivain noir ame?ricain et huitie?me femme a? recevoir le prix Nobel de Litte?rature, Toni Morrison raconte de fac?on poignante, dans ce roman qui lui valut sa premie?re conse?cration litte?raire - le prix Pulitzer 1988 -, l'horreur et la folie de l'esclavage.
Beloved = Beloved : roman [texte imprimé] / Toni Morrison (1931-....), Auteur ; Hortense Chabrier, Traducteur ; Sylviane Rué, Traducteur . - Paris (France) : Christian Bourgois, 1989 . - 379 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-264-02945-4 : 130 F
Oeuvre : Beloved
Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Afro-Américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Esclaves (Femmes) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Fiction historique ; Infanticide -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Ohio (État des États-Unis) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. Index. décimale : F Fiction Résumé : Premier e?crivain noir ame?ricain et huitie?me femme a? recevoir le prix Nobel de Litte?rature, Toni Morrison raconte de fac?on poignante, dans ce roman qui lui valut sa premie?re conse?cration litte?raire - le prix Pulitzer 1988 -, l'horreur et la folie de l'esclavage.
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Titre : Collected essays Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : James Baldwin (1924-1987), Auteur ; Toni Morrison (1931-....), Editeur scientifique Editeur : New York [États-Unis] : Library of America Année de publication : 1998 Collection : Literary classics of the United States num. 98 Importance : 869 p. Présentation : couv. ill. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-883011-52-9 Note générale : Notes bibliogr. Chronologie Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Écrivains afro-américains ; Essais américains -- 20e siècle ; Essais américains -- Auteurs afro-américains ; Essais autobiographiques ; États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle ; Études afro-américaines ; Littérature afro-américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- Écrivains afro-américains ; Littérature américaine -- Écrivains afro-américains -- Anthologies Index. décimale : 818.540 9 Résumé :
Offers a comprehensive gathering of Baldwin's nonfiction works that articulates issues of race, democracy, and American identity. His landmark collections, Notes of a native son and Nobody knows my name fuse the personal, literary, and the political. The classic, The fire next time, provides an analysis of America's racial divide and No name in the street and The Devil finds work chart is continuing response to the social and political turbulence of his era. Thirty-six additional essays--nine previously uncollected--record insights into the language of Shakespeare, and poetry of Langston Hughes, the music of Earl Hines, and more. -- From publisher descriptionNote de contenu : Notes of a native son --
( Autobiographical notes --
Everybody's protest novel --
Many thousands gone --
Carmen Jones: the dark Is light enough --
The Harlem ghetto --
Journey to Atlanta --
Notes of a native son --
Encounter on the Seine: black meets brown --
A question of identity --
Equal in Paris --
Stranger in the village) --
Nobody knows my name --
( The discovery of what it means to be an American --
Princes and powers --
Fifth Avenue, Uptown: a letter from Harlem --
East River, Downtown: postscript to a letter from Harlem --
A fly in buttermilk --
Nobody knows my name: a letter from the South --
Faulkner and desegregation --
In search of a majority --
Notes for a hypothetical novel --
The male prison --
The Northern Protestant --
Alas, poor Richard --
The black boy looks at the white boy) --
The fire next time --
( My dungeon shook: letter to my nephew --
Down at the cross) --
No name in the street --
The devil finds work Other essays --
( Smaller than life --
History as nightmare --
The image of the negro -- Lockridge: 'the American myth' -- Preservation of innocence -- The negro at home and abroad -- The crusade of indignation -- Sermons and blues -- On Catfish Row -- They can't turn back -- The dangerous road before Martin Luther King -- The new lost generation -- The creative process -- Color -- A talk to teachers -- "This nettle, danger ..." -- Nothing personal --
Words of a native son -- The American dream and the American negro -- On the painter Beauford Delaney -- The white man's guilt -- A report from occupied territory -- Negroes are anti-semitic because they're anti-white -- White racism or world community? -- Sweet Lorraine -- How one black man came to be an American -- An open letter to Mr. Carter -- Last of the great masters -- Every good-bye ain't gone -- If Black English isn't a language, then tell me, what is? -- Open letter to the born again -- Dark days -- Notes on the house of bondage -- Introduction to notes of a native son, 1984 -- Freaks and the American ideal of manhood -- The price of the ticket)Collected essays [texte imprimé] / James Baldwin (1924-1987), Auteur ; Toni Morrison (1931-....), Editeur scientifique . - New York (États-Unis) : Library of America, 1998 . - 869 p. : couv. ill. ; 21 cm. - (Literary classics of the United States; 98) .
ISBN : 978-1-883011-52-9
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Écrivains afro-américains ; Essais américains -- 20e siècle ; Essais américains -- Auteurs afro-américains ; Essais autobiographiques ; États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle ; Études afro-américaines ; Littérature afro-américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- Écrivains afro-américains ; Littérature américaine -- Écrivains afro-américains -- Anthologies Index. décimale : 818.540 9 Résumé :
Offers a comprehensive gathering of Baldwin's nonfiction works that articulates issues of race, democracy, and American identity. His landmark collections, Notes of a native son and Nobody knows my name fuse the personal, literary, and the political. The classic, The fire next time, provides an analysis of America's racial divide and No name in the street and The Devil finds work chart is continuing response to the social and political turbulence of his era. Thirty-six additional essays--nine previously uncollected--record insights into the language of Shakespeare, and poetry of Langston Hughes, the music of Earl Hines, and more. -- From publisher descriptionNote de contenu : Notes of a native son --
( Autobiographical notes --
Everybody's protest novel --
Many thousands gone --
Carmen Jones: the dark Is light enough --
The Harlem ghetto --
Journey to Atlanta --
Notes of a native son --
Encounter on the Seine: black meets brown --
A question of identity --
Equal in Paris --
Stranger in the village) --
Nobody knows my name --
( The discovery of what it means to be an American --
Princes and powers --
Fifth Avenue, Uptown: a letter from Harlem --
East River, Downtown: postscript to a letter from Harlem --
A fly in buttermilk --
Nobody knows my name: a letter from the South --
Faulkner and desegregation --
In search of a majority --
Notes for a hypothetical novel --
The male prison --
The Northern Protestant --
Alas, poor Richard --
The black boy looks at the white boy) --
The fire next time --
( My dungeon shook: letter to my nephew --
Down at the cross) --
No name in the street --
The devil finds work Other essays --
( Smaller than life --
History as nightmare --
The image of the negro -- Lockridge: 'the American myth' -- Preservation of innocence -- The negro at home and abroad -- The crusade of indignation -- Sermons and blues -- On Catfish Row -- They can't turn back -- The dangerous road before Martin Luther King -- The new lost generation -- The creative process -- Color -- A talk to teachers -- "This nettle, danger ..." -- Nothing personal --
Words of a native son -- The American dream and the American negro -- On the painter Beauford Delaney -- The white man's guilt -- A report from occupied territory -- Negroes are anti-semitic because they're anti-white -- White racism or world community? -- Sweet Lorraine -- How one black man came to be an American -- An open letter to Mr. Carter -- Last of the great masters -- Every good-bye ain't gone -- If Black English isn't a language, then tell me, what is? -- Open letter to the born again -- Dark days -- Notes on the house of bondage -- Introduction to notes of a native son, 1984 -- Freaks and the American ideal of manhood -- The price of the ticket)Réservation
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Titre : Early novels and stories Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : James Baldwin (1924-1987), Auteur ; Toni Morrison (1931-....), Editeur scientifique Editeur : New York [États-Unis] : Library of America Année de publication : c1998 Collection : Library of America num. 97 Importance : 970 p. Présentation : couv. ill. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-883011-51-2 Note générale : Reunit : "Go tell it on the mountain" ; "Giovanni's room" ; "Another country" ; "Going to meet the man"
ChronologieLangues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Afro-Américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Afro-Americains en littérature ; Écrivains américains -- 20e siècle ; Homosexuels -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle ; Nouvelles américaines ; Roman américain -- Écrivains afro-américains Index. décimale : F Fiction Résumé : Here, in a Library of America volume edited by Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, is the fiction that established James Baldwin's reputation as a writer who fused unblinking realism and rare verbal eloquence. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953), tells the story, rooted in Baldwin's own experience, of a preacher's son coming of age in 1930's Harlem. Ten years in the writing, its exploration of religious, sexual, and generational conflicts was described by Baldwin as "an attempt to exorcise something, to find out what happened to my father, what happened to all of us." Giovanni's Room (1956) is a searching, and in its day controversial, treatment of the tragic self-delusions of a young American expatriate at war with his own homosexuality. Another Country (1962), a wide-ranging exploration of America's racial and sexual boundaries, depicts the suicide of a gifted jazz musician and its ripple effect on those who knew him. Complex in structure and turbulent in mood, it is in many ways Baldwin's most ambitious novel. Going to Meet the Man (1965) collects Baldwin's short fiction, including the masterful "Sonny's Blues," the unforgettable portrait of a jazz musician struggling with drug addiction in which Baldwin came closest to defining his goal as a writer: "For, while the tale of how we suffer, and how we are delighted, and how we may triumph is never new, it must be heard. There isn't any other tale to tell, it's the only light we've got in all this darkness." Early novels and stories [texte imprimé] / James Baldwin (1924-1987), Auteur ; Toni Morrison (1931-....), Editeur scientifique . - New York (États-Unis) : Library of America, c1998 . - 970 p. : couv. ill. ; 21 cm. - (Library of America; 97) .
ISBN : 978-1-883011-51-2
Reunit : "Go tell it on the mountain" ; "Giovanni's room" ; "Another country" ; "Going to meet the man"
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Afro-Américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Afro-Americains en littérature ; Écrivains américains -- 20e siècle ; Homosexuels -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle ; Nouvelles américaines ; Roman américain -- Écrivains afro-américains Index. décimale : F Fiction Résumé : Here, in a Library of America volume edited by Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, is the fiction that established James Baldwin's reputation as a writer who fused unblinking realism and rare verbal eloquence. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953), tells the story, rooted in Baldwin's own experience, of a preacher's son coming of age in 1930's Harlem. Ten years in the writing, its exploration of religious, sexual, and generational conflicts was described by Baldwin as "an attempt to exorcise something, to find out what happened to my father, what happened to all of us." Giovanni's Room (1956) is a searching, and in its day controversial, treatment of the tragic self-delusions of a young American expatriate at war with his own homosexuality. Another Country (1962), a wide-ranging exploration of America's racial and sexual boundaries, depicts the suicide of a gifted jazz musician and its ripple effect on those who knew him. Complex in structure and turbulent in mood, it is in many ways Baldwin's most ambitious novel. Going to Meet the Man (1965) collects Baldwin's short fiction, including the masterful "Sonny's Blues," the unforgettable portrait of a jazz musician struggling with drug addiction in which Baldwin came closest to defining his goal as a writer: "For, while the tale of how we suffer, and how we are delighted, and how we may triumph is never new, it must be heard. There isn't any other tale to tell, it's the only light we've got in all this darkness." Réservation
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Titre : Jazz Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Toni Morrison (1931-....), Auteur ; Pierre Alien (1939?-1996), Traducteur Editeur : Paris [France] : Christian Bourgois Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 248 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-267-01123-4 Prix : 130 F Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Afro-Américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Afro-américains -- Vie et moeurs -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Écrivains afro-américains -- 20e siècle ; Écrivains américains -- 20e siècle ; Fiction historique ; Fiction psychologique ; Gens d'un certain âge -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Harlem (New York) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Histoires d'amour -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Littérature afro-américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle -- Traductions en français ; Rites et cérémonies funéraires -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Triangles (Relations interpersonnelles) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. Index. décimale : F Fiction Résumé : In Harlem, 1926, Joe Trace, a door-to-door salemsan in his fifties, kills his teenage lover. At the funeral, his wife Violet slashes the dead girl's face and then desperately searches to find why Joe was unfaithful. The profound love story is immersed in the sights and sounds of Black urban life during the Jazz Age Jazz [texte imprimé] / Toni Morrison (1931-....), Auteur ; Pierre Alien (1939?-1996), Traducteur . - Paris (France) : Christian Bourgois, 1993 . - 248 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-267-01123-4 : 130 F
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Catégories : Afro-Américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Afro-américains -- Vie et moeurs -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Écrivains afro-américains -- 20e siècle ; Écrivains américains -- 20e siècle ; Fiction historique ; Fiction psychologique ; Gens d'un certain âge -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Harlem (New York) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Histoires d'amour -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Littérature afro-américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle ; Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle -- Traductions en français ; Rites et cérémonies funéraires -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Triangles (Relations interpersonnelles) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. Index. décimale : F Fiction Résumé : In Harlem, 1926, Joe Trace, a door-to-door salemsan in his fifties, kills his teenage lover. At the funeral, his wife Violet slashes the dead girl's face and then desperately searches to find why Joe was unfaithful. The profound love story is immersed in the sights and sounds of Black urban life during the Jazz Age Réservation
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