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Jean-Claude Grumberg

Jean-Claude Grumberg

Jean-Claude Grumberg

University of Texas Press
2014
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Winner of seven Molières, the Pulitzer Prize of France, Jean-Claude Grumberg is one of France’s leading dramatists and a distinguished voice of modern European Jewry after the Shoah. His success in portraying contemporary Parisian Jews on the stage represents a new development in European theater and a new aesthetic expression of European Jewish experience and sensibility of the Holocaust and its aftermath, a perspective quite different from either the American or the Israeli one. Grumberg’s Jews are French to their fingertips, yet they have been made more consciously Jewish by the war and the difficulties of reintegrating into a society in which too many neighbors denounced them or ignored their pleas to save their children. Affirming the new status of Jewish culture, Grumberg’s plays insist on the recognition of Jewish identity and uniqueness within the majority societies of Europe.This volume offers the first English translation of three of Grumberg’s prize-winning plays: The Workplace (L’Atelier, 1979), On the Way to the Promised Land (Vers toi Terre promise, 2006) and Mama’s Coming Back, Poor Orphan (Maman revient, pauvre orphelin, 1994). Presented in the order of the history they record and steeped in Grumberg’s personal experience and insights into contemporary Parisian life, these plays serve as documentary witnesses that begin with the immediate postwar reality and continue up to the end of the twentieth century. Seth Wolitz provides notes on the plays’ themes, structures, characters, and settings, along with an introduction that discusses Grumberg’s place within the emergence of French-Jewish drama and a translation of an interview with the playwright himself.
Jean Claude Van Damme

Jean Claude Van Damme

Adolfo Perez Agusti

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Jean Claude Van Damme rivaliza ya sin problemas con el legendario Chuck Norris, por el n mero de pel culas y permanecer todav a como un buen artista marcial. En este libro recordamos sus primeros a os, cuando del anonimato belga pas s bitamente a ser un dolo en el cine de acci n.Se han recopilado algunas entevistas claves para comprender su trayectoria y modo de pensar.
Jean-Claude Romand, el parricida mitómano

Jean-Claude Romand, el parricida mitómano

Mente Criminal

American Book Group
2021
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El 9 de enero de 1993, el enga oso m dico e investigador de la OMS, Jean Claude Romand, asesin a su mujer con un rodillo de amasar, y m s tarde a sus hijos de 7 y 5 a os empleando un rifle de calibre 22. Tras los cr menes, limpi la casa, sali a pasear y m s tarde se dirigi a la casa de sus padres, donde, despu s de comer, los asesin del mismo modo. Pas la noche con su amante en Par s, regres a su domicilio y le prendi fuego con l adentro, pero fue rescatado por los bomberos y consigui salvar su vida. C mo pudo un mit mano compulsivo llegar tan lejos? Qu motivos le hicieron falsear la realidad y despu s matar con tanta crueldad a su propia familia? Le condenaron a cadena perpetua. En 2019 obtuvo la libertad condicional. Este t tulo forma parte de la colecci n Mente CriminalMente Criminal: Mente Criminal ayuda a sus lectores a ingresar al mundo de las investigaciones criminales y descubrir las historias reales detr s de los cr menes que conmocionaron al mundo. En sus libros, los lectores siguen paso a paso el trabajo de los detectives, descubren las pistas y resuelven el caso: C mo se cometieron los cr menes? Por qu los perpetraron? Cada uno de sus libros profundiza en estas preguntas analizando los motivos detr s de los cr menes que hicieron que comunidades enteras vivieran atemorizadas: la verdadera historia detr s de los cr menes que nos hacen enfrentar el lado m s oscuro de la naturaleza humana. Description in English: On January 9, 1993, the deceptive WHO physician and researcher Jean Claude Romand, murdered his wife with a rolling pin, and later his 7 and 5-year-old sons using a .22-caliber rifle. After the crimes, he cleaned the house, went out for a walk, and later went to his parents' home, where after eating, he murdered them the same way. He spent the night with his lover in Paris, returned to her home and set her on fire with him inside, but he was rescued by firefighters and managed to survive. How could this mythomaniac get this far? What motivated his fake life and the cruel murders of his own family? They sentenced him to life imprisonment. In 2019 he was granted parole.
Jean-Claude Charles: A Reader’s Guide
Despite being a major figure of Haitian literature, Jean-Claude Charles (1949-2008) has received relatively little scholarly attention to date. The present volume seeks to serve as an introduction to the work and universe of this unique and capital writer to an English-language readership. The essays in the collection are organized along three major axes: contextual articles, placing Charles’ work within the larger Haitian literary landscape, punctual articles, addressing specific themes in a selection of Charles’ books, and author testimonials, attesting to Charles’ work’s importance both to his contemporaries and to a new generation of writers. With the ongoing republication of Charles’ work by Mémoire d’encrier in Montreal, and the increasing interest in the author, the proposed volume is timely and necessary, and is in large part a critical accompaniment to the republishing programme. Described by Dany Laferrière as “most brilliant Haitian author of his generation,” Charles has until recently remained largely unread and little understood. As the various chapters in the volume show, Charles is an author for now, and the collection will accompany readers seeking strikingly original insights on issues such as race, migration, and exile, and the role of the author and literature in times of crisis.
Jean-Claude Charles: A Reader’s Guide
Despite being a major figure of Haitian literature, Jean-Claude Charles (1949-2008) has received relatively little scholarly attention to date. The present volume seeks to serve as an introduction to the work and universe of this unique and capital writer to an English-language readership. The essays in the collection are organized along three major axes: contextual articles, placing Charles’ work within the larger Haitian literary landscape, punctual articles, addressing specific themes in a selection of Charles’ books, and author testimonials, attesting to Charles’ work’s importance both to his contemporaries and to a new generation of writers. With the ongoing republication of Charles’ work by Mémoire d’encrier in Montreal, and the increasing interest in the author, the proposed volume is timely and necessary, and is in large part a critical accompaniment to the republishing programme. Described by Dany Laferrière as “most brilliant Haitian author of his generation,” Charles has until recently remained largely unread and little understood. As the various chapters in the volume show, Charles is an author for now, and the collection will accompany readers seeking strikingly original insights on issues such as race, migration, and exile, and the role of the author and literature in times of crisis.
Jean-Claude Michéa, entre héritage et contestation

Jean-Claude Michéa, entre héritage et contestation

Laurent Mélito

Editions L'Harmattan
2025
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Jean-Claude Mich a occupe une place singuli re dans le paysage intellectuel fran ais. Professeur de philosophie dans le secondaire Montpellier, refusant m dias et institutions acad miques, il a impos une pens e critique radicale qui d range autant qu'elle fascine. Son projet rompt avec les cat gories tablies: critique du capitalisme sans progressisme culturel, d fense de la souverainet populaire sans nationalisme, valorisation des traditions sans r action. Le concept de common decency, emprunt Orwell, d signe cette morale populaire spontan e - solidarit , honn tet , loyaut , sens de la limite - qui constitue le socle d'un socialisme moral enracin dans les exp riences concr tes des gens ordinaires. Cette pens e anticipe le divorce entre la gauche et les classes populaires, la mont e des populismes et les impasses de l'individualisme lib ral. Cet ouvrage propose une tude syst matique de cette oeuvre inclassable. Il retrace ses sources intellectuelles, analyse ses th ses principales, examine les controverses qu'elle suscite, et interroge son actualit face aux crises contemporaines. Une exploration rigoureuse de l'une des voix les plus originales de la pens e critique au XXIe si cle.
Carlats to America: the Jean Claude Carlat Story, 1805 - 1845
Carlats to America: The Jean Claude Carlat Story (1805 -1845) recounts the journey of French farmer Jean Claude Carlat who gave up the priesthood for a wife and the promise of abundant life in the Republic of Texas. The biography examines the man, his work, his motivations, and the legacy left his many descendants including the author. Carlats to America is also the story of French migration and their contributions to the Republic of Texas, and to the United States. It is the story of sacrifice, courage, and triumph over an unexpected life against the backdrop of the lush hills of eastern France and the wild Texas frontier. The reader will come away inspired that anything is possible, in America.