词条 | Éric Laurrent |
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Éric Laurrent (born 1966, Clermont-Ferrand) is a contemporary French writer WorkHis work, begun in 1995 with Coup de foudre, is distinct[1] from other works of the postmodern generation by a style that could be described as manierist or baroque. Like other postmodern authors, Eric Laurrent practices intertextuality abundantly, using each of his novels not as a rewriting of a classical work, but more as a burlesque tribute to the world's literary heritage. Thus, for example, the spy novel Les atomiques, his second novel (1996), plays on a re-reading of the Divine Comedy by Dante. Intertextuality can, in some cases, come more from intermediality,[2] as in the case of his first novel, built around the presence in the hollow of the painting The Birth of Venus by Botticelli. Publications
References1. ^{{Cite web| url =https://www.humanite.fr/node/335260| title =Éric Laurrent. Au bout du maniérisme| author=Jean-Claude Lebrun| accessdate = 17 December 2016}} 2. ^* {{Cite book|title =Intertextualité, interdiscursivité et intermédialité|publisher=Presses de l'Université Laval |authors=Louis Hébert, Lucie Guillemette, Mylène Desrosiers et François Rioux|series=Vie des signes|year=2009|location=Sainte-Foy, (Québec), Canada|page=495|isbn=978-2-7637-8656-8}} 3. ^{{Cite web| url =http://bibliobs.nouvelobs.com/rentree-litteraire-2011/20111114.OBS4454/deux-enfants-remportent-le-prix-wepler.html| title =Deux enfants remportent le prix Wepler| accessdate= 17 December 2016}} 4. ^Un beau parcours pour Éric Laurrent by Amélie Cooper on the site of Le Magazine Littéraire 7 April 2016. External links
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