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Foreign Literature
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The Road to 『 Flanders : 』 『 Battle of Farsalos 』 『 Agricultural Poetry 』 and Representative Author of "Nouveau Romance" who published avant-garde and experimental novels such as "Nouveau Romance" and Nobel Prize for Literature : Claude Simon -- an early full-length novel about the "lack of place" of an event on a Sunday at the end of World War II. First translated into Japan.
Author profile
(Claude Simon 1913? 2005)
Born in Madagascar in 1913. Born in Madagascar in 1925, I became a student at Stanislas School in Paris, studied English in the United Kingdom including the Baccalaureate examination. Studied painting in Paris.
In 1936, I stayed in Barcelona and observed the Spanish Civil War. Maintained contact with the National Union of Workers (CNT) and cooperated in the purchase and transportation of weapons.
In 1939, I was called into the Royal Cavalry Regiment, became a of war, but escaped.
In 1945, I published "『 Hanshi 』". After becoming a of war, I wrote "New Novels" after becoming a of war.
In 1985, I published "『 Flanders 』" and "『 Agricultural Poetry 』".
Received the Nobel Prize for Literature. 』 『