Julie Wolkenstein

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Julie Wolkenstein (* 1968 in Paris as Julie Poirot-Delpech ) is a French writer.

biography

Julie Wolkenstein is the daughter of academician Bertrand Poirot-Delpech and the maternal granddaughter of the French industrialist Maurice Jordan .

She teaches comparative literature at Caen University. She did her PhD with a dissertation on Henry James. In 2014 she and Camille Morineau were part of the women's group AWARE (Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions), the aim of which is to adequately consider the position of women artists in art history.

Awards

Publications

Novels

So far (as of autumn 2018) only one work of the author's novels has been published in German: Juliette or the false life ( Juliette ou la Paresseuse ) (see below ), which is now out of print. The number of reviews on this novel, published in 2001, remained manageable; for example by Irene Binal in the FAZ of November 13, 2001 with the conclusion "contourless and yet charming".

The novel Adèle et moi (see below), which was published by POL in France in 2013 and has not yet been translated or published in German, was presented at an event "Plaisirs de lire" by the Duisburg City Library in cooperation with the German-French Society (DFG Duisburg e . V.) presented.

Essays and translations

  • La Scène européenne: Henry James et le romanesque en question. Paris, Éditions Honoré Champion, coll. "Bibliothèque de littérature générale et comparée", 2000, ISBN 2-7453-0249-3
  • Les Récits de rêves in la fiction. Paris, éditions Klincksieck, 2006, ISBN 2-252-03584-6
  • Francis Scott Fitzgerald. trad. de Julie Wolkenstein, The Great Gatsby, sous le titre de Gatsby, Paris, POL, 2011, ISBN 978-2-8180-1286-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Read France (er)" in the central library. Retrieved October 3, 2018 .