Julien Gracq
French author and literary critic

Born
July 27th, 1910
114 years ago
Died
2007
18 years ago — 97 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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A prominent literary figure, this author gained attention for incorporating surrealism and poetic imagery into prose. The novel 'The Castle of Argol' explored themes of isolation and existence, while 'The Opposing Shore' presented a poignant narrative encompassing philosophical and existential questions. The individual also contributed extensively to literary criticism, with works analyzing and reflecting on contemporary literature. His writing style blended narrative with vivid symbolism, making him a significant voice in 20th-century French literature.
Authored 'The Castle of Argol'
Wrote 'The Opposing Shore'
Contributed literary criticism
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