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Andre Malraux: Across Boundaries. Ed. by GEOFFREY T. HARRIS. Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi. 2000. vii + 291 pp. 64 [euro]. ISBN 9-0420-1011-8.
In this age of globalization, of interdisciplinary (and even post-disciplinary) method, the traversing of borders, barriers, and divisions is, it seems, easier than it ever has been. It is not surprising then that important writers and political figures such as Andre Malraux should be subjected to the crossover treatment. Indeed, this collection of essays, emerging no doubt from a set of conference papers, aims to put together, with fruitful results, themes in Malraux's life and work not normally expected to be linked. It would be not unfair to say that Malraux's novels and...
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