Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre

Romain Gary is not really involved in May 68, but all his work questions the troubles that shook this period: sexuality, drug, consumption, ecology, totalitarisms... He rather have left-wing political opinions. But these are complicated by his relationships with Jean Seberg or the general De Gaulle,...

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Main Author: Jacques Isolery
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises 2019-05-01
Series:Carnets
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/9751
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description Romain Gary is not really involved in May 68, but all his work questions the troubles that shook this period: sexuality, drug, consumption, ecology, totalitarisms... He rather have left-wing political opinions. But these are complicated by his relationships with Jean Seberg or the general De Gaulle, also by his doubts about identity, his human conception, his criticism of idealism or materialism et his novelist’s position. Perhaps this complexity explains that many pages of his novels or interviews seem to be nowadays visionary ones.
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spelling doaj-art-ea02b36d32774a539f508cc2b5347acd2024-12-09T13:42:11ZengAssociation Portugaise d'Etudes FrançaisesCarnets1646-76982019-05-011610.4000/carnets.9751Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordreJacques IsoleryRomain Gary is not really involved in May 68, but all his work questions the troubles that shook this period: sexuality, drug, consumption, ecology, totalitarisms... He rather have left-wing political opinions. But these are complicated by his relationships with Jean Seberg or the general De Gaulle, also by his doubts about identity, his human conception, his criticism of idealism or materialism et his novelist’s position. Perhaps this complexity explains that many pages of his novels or interviews seem to be nowadays visionary ones.https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/9751novelidentityidealismmaterialismhuman/inhumanEthics
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Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre
Carnets
novel
identity
idealism
materialism
human/inhuman
Ethics
title Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre
title_full Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre
title_fullStr Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre
title_full_unstemmed Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre
title_short Romain Gary et Mai 68. Mots d’ordre et de désordre
title_sort romain gary et mai 68 mots d ordre et de desordre
topic novel
identity
idealism
materialism
human/inhuman
Ethics
url https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/9751
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