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Nadja

by Andre Breton
Additional authors: 070 -- Breton, André -- 1896-1966 | 650 -- Gallimard Series: Literature | French literature | Novel | Γαλλική Λογοτεχνία | Γαλλική πεζογραφία - Μυθιστόρημα Published by : Gallimard , 1964 Physical details: 189 σ. 18x11 εκ. Subject(s): Literature | French literature | Novel | Γαλλική Λογοτεχνία | Γαλλική πεζογραφία - Μυθιστόρημα
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Books Books Βιβλιοθήκη Ανθός
ΞΛ 843 BRE (Browse shelf) 1 Available 1964

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Nadja, originally published in France in 1928, is the first and perhaps best Surrealist romance ever written, a book which defined that movement's attitude toward everyday life.

The principal narrative is an account of the author's relationship with a girl in the city of Paris, the story of an obsessional presence haunting his life. The first-person narrative is supplemented by forty-four photographs which form an integral part of the work -- pictures of various "surreal" people, places, and objects which the author visits or is haunted by in Nadja's presence and which inspire him to mediate on their reality or lack of it. The Nadja of the book is a girl, but, like Bertrand Russell's definition of electricity as "not so much a thing as a way things happen," Nadja is not so much a person as the way she makes people behave. She has been described as a state of mind, a feeling about reality, a kind of vision, and the reader sometimes wonders whether she exists at all. yet it is Nadja who gives form and structure to the novel.

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