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Duras, Marguerite (1914–1996)French writer, dramatist, and film-maker. Her work includes short stories (‘Des Journées entières dans les arbres’ 1954, stage adaptation Days in the Trees 1965), plays (La Musica/The Music 1967), and film scripts (Hiroshima, mon amour 1960, India Song 1975). She also directed stage productions and film versions of her work. Her novels include Le Vice-consul/The Vice-Consul (1966), evoking an existentialist world from the setting of Calcutta (now Kolkata); L'Amant/The Lover (1984; Prix Goncourt), which deals with a love affair between a young French woman and a Chinese man; and Emily L. (1989). La Vie matérielle (1987) appeared in England as Practicalities (1990). Her autobiographical novel, La Douleur (1986), is set in Paris in 1945.
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95) includes commentary by film scholar Kent Jones, a clip of writer Marguerite Duras speaking about Robert Bresson and two video interviews with Bresson. He made progress when France bought a ship for his use -- the Duc de Duras -- a merchant ship that Jones upgraded and renamed the Bonhomme Richard, which was Jones' way of honoring Franklin and his famous Poor Richard's Almanac. The Duras decided the structure would fit well in their expansion plans. |
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