On 10 January 1936, the poet, actor, and dramatic theorist, Antonin Artaud departed Europe on a j...
Phrases presents the spoken language from six films by Jean-Luc Godard: Germany Nine Zero, The Ki...
Featuring an extended introduction by scholar of British Romanticism, Alan Vardy, Fragments consi...
It is no exaggeration to suggest that Robert Kelly may well be America's most prolific poet, and ...
Considered an eerie attack on realism, when first published in 1934, Miklós Szentkuthy's debut no...
Our Street, Sándor Tar's fifth book, is comprised of thirty-one stories centered on the inhabitan...
Narcissus, or The Lover of Himself is a play of staggering mediocrity. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, bet...
In his proto-memoir Innocent, world-renowned actor Gérard Depardieu reflects on his life as if fr...
Adonis in the Pyrenees: another 'conversation in the mountains' where a multiplicity of orients a...
Set against the impending riptide of the French Revolution and composed while Sade was imprisoned...
In the 1850s, ancien and Haussmannian Paris clash, giving birth to a violent disjunction. At that...
The crosscurrents between the classic Hollywood cinema and France's postwar cinema are rich in pr...