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| Author | Julien Gracq | 
|---|---|
| Original title | La Forme d'une ville | 
| Translator | Ingeborg M. Kohn | 
| Publisher | José Corti | 
Publication date  | 1985 | 
Published in English  | 2005 | 
| Pages | 213 | 
| ISBN | 9782714301062 | 
The Shape of a City (French: La Forme d'une ville) is a 1985 book by the French writer Julien Gracq. It is a portrait of Nantes, the city where Gracq grew up, in the form of memories, anecdotes, reflections and dreamlike descriptions.[1] The title comes from a quotation by Charles Baudelaire: "The shape of a city, as we all know, changes more quickly than the mortal heart". An English translation by Ingeborg M. Kohn was published in 2005.[2]
Reception
In 2007, Thomas McGonigle described the book for Los Angeles Times as "a model for how to write about one’s home place[.] ... It should be required reading for anyone setting out to describe their home place."[3]
References
- ↑ Mongin, Olivier (2003). "Julien Gracq et la Forme d'une ville". De la ville et du citadin (in French). Marseille: Éditions Parenthèses. pp. 41–43. ISBN 2-86364-141-7.
 - ↑ The shape of a city. OCLC 63674953. Retrieved 2015-04-08 – via WorldCat.
 - ↑ McGonigle, Thomas (2007-12-31). "The passing of Julien Gracq". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
 
External links
- The Shape of a City at the American publisher's website
 - The Shape of a City at the French publisher's website (in French)
 
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