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Introduction to Duras?
Marguerite duras, birth and death: 19 14- 1996. The most famous female novelist, playwright and film artist in contemporary France. Native place: France is a proud writer of contemporary French culture, a writer who leads the world literary fashion, a serious writer who openly enters the public, a female writer who ranks alongside Kundera, Haruki Murakami and Zhang Ailing as the fashion symbol of petty bourgeoisie readers, and an artist marguerite duras with legendary life experience, shocking rebellious character and colorful love (19 14). Another translator is Margaret Juhaas. 19 14 Margaret Donadieu was born in Jiading, zhina (later Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City). Her father is a math teacher and her mother is a local primary school teacher. She has two older brothers. Her childhood and adolescence in zhina became the source of her creative inspiration. 1943 She changed her surname to the name of a small river in her father's hometown-Duras Duras. Duras studied mathematics, law and political science in college. After graduation, I worked as a secretary in the French colonial department from 1935 to 194 1, and later participated in the resistance movement and joined the * * * production party; 1955 was expelled from the party by * * *. Her famous work is the autobiographical novel Resisting the Dam of the Pacific Ocean (1950). In later works, she usually describes some characters who try to escape loneliness. Her early works are classic in form, while her later works break the traditional narrative way, endow psychological analysis with new connotation and bring innovation to novel creation. She is often regarded as a representative writer of the New Fiction School, but she is denied by the author herself. 1984, her lover won the gunger prize for literature. Duras' literary works include more than 40 novels and 10 plays, which have been adapted into movies for many times, such as Love in Hiroshima (1959) and Lover (1992). At the same time, she also made several films, including india song and Children. Duras's life is a novel that she has been writing. This story is full of heat, storm, alcohol and irritability, dialogue and aphasia, lightning love and so on. It's hard to describe Duras: gentle or irritable? Genius or narcissism? (See Raul Adler's Biography of Duras, marguerite duras) She wrote: "I am a writer. Everything else can be forgotten. " In her works, she described the necessity, arduousness and horror of "speaking". Trying to write is like trying to love, knowing that it will never come true. Impossible love and the pursuit of love are important themes in her works. Her novels often revolve around an explosion center and are usually described in a violent moment. Hiroshima is a symbolic mixture of love, death and sex appeal. She said, destruction. This language is combined with music-this is a kind of music like the sea, which changes endlessly around a theme, gushes out and celebrates, and is out of control. Marguerite duras died on March 3, 1996, and was buried in Mon panas Cemetery. Catalogue of works Shameless 1943/ Novel Bloom, 1992 reprinted by Kalima Publishing House. Quiet Life 1944/ Resist the Dam in the Pacific Ocean 1950/ Sailors in Gibraltar 1952/ Pony in tatiana 1953/ Tree of Galima. There are Python, Lady Dodan, construction site 1954/ short story collection Galima's Garden in the Center of the Street 1955/ novel Galima's piano sounds like resentment 1958/ novel Viaduct on the Seine published by Midnight Publishing House-Watt 65438. Drama Summer Night at 10: 30 1960/ Novel Galima's Love in Hiroshima 1960/ Screenplay Galima's Absence for Such a Long Time 196 1 Year/Screenplay and Gé rard Jarraud's Afternoon Kloc-0/964 Novel The Music of Kalima 1966/ Film and Paul Thurburn Co-directed The English Lover 1967/ Novel The English Lover of Kalima 1968/ Drama The Drama of Kalima Volume II: Susanna Andler. 968 Kalima destroyed it, and she said that 1969 Midnight/Indian Song (1973)/ Drama, Ganges Woman (1973)/ Natalie Granci (1973) was confided by benoit Yago/. Burra Baxter 1976/ movie Kalima, her name is Venice in the desert of Kolkata 1976/ movie benoit Yago released Years on the Tree, and benoit Yago released Truck 1977/ movie Truck. Received a dialogue with Michelle Porter 1977 Midnight Land in marguerite duras 1977/ Midnight Eden Cinema 1977 Cooperation with Michelle Porter/Night Boat by Drama Merchant Publishing House 1978/ Movie Saizare 65438. The movie Melbourne Aurelia Steiner 1979/ Vancouver Aurelia Steiner 1979/ Verabaxter or Atlantic Beach 1980 The Man Sitting in the Corridor 1980 by Albatross Publishing House. Short Story 80 Years Midnight Summer 1980 Midnight Green Eyes 1980 Movie Magazine Agatha 198 1 Midnight Agatha or Unlimited Reading 1 year/movie The Outside World 1 volume/kloc-0. Kloc-0/98 1 year/audio tape Jane Andrea was adapted from The Beast of the Jungle in Summer, based on a novel by Henry James, and James Lord and marguerite duras collaborated on the adaptation; & ltAsper's documentation >; Based on Henry James' novel, Duras and Robert Antell May cooperated to adapt; & lt Dance of Death is adapted from August Strindberg's novel. Duras's adaptation of 1984/ drama Galema's Lover 1984/ novel The Pain of Midnight 1985p.o.l. Publishing House Music II1985 Galema's Chekhov's Seagull/kloc