French Literature Companion:

Adam International Review

An Anglo-French quarterly devoted to literature and the arts, published in Bucharest and, since 1941, London. It features original writing by Aragon, Butor, Claudel, Cocteau, Duhamel, Éluard, Gide, Mauriac, Maurois, Simenon, and Sartre amongst other French contributors and a wealth of inédits. It has been doughtily edited from start to finish by Miron Grindea ( 1909-95) who could justifiably have replied to any female enquirer after his thesaurus of modern literature with the Joycean palindrome ‘Madam I'm Adam’. King's College, London, houses the Adam archive.

[David Steel]

 
 
 

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French Literature Companion. The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Copyright © 1995, 2005 by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.  Read more

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