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Hello.
I come from France, and i wanted to know who's your favorite french author ?

>> No.10178561

bump

>> No.10178562

>>10178557
Hon hon hon hon mon amee! Omlette due fromage!

>> No.10178564

>>10178557
I haven't read very widely in French yet, embarrassingly, it will have to be Camus.

>> No.10178565

>>10178562
Hahaha

>> No.10178566

>>10178557
Sacre Bleu la baguette is my favourite

>> No.10178570

>>10178564
You should read "L'étranger" (The strange) from Camus. This is his best book

>> No.10178573

PROUST
PROUST
PROUST
BURKE
RIMBAUD (?)
HOULLEBEQUE
I KNOW THERES MORE

>> No.10178580

>>10178573
>BURKE
>FRENCH
FUCK FORGIVE ME I'LL BE LEAVING

>> No.10178581

Jules Verne

>> No.10178583

>>10178573
Do you know Julien Gracq ?

>> No.10178589

Celine

>> No.10178591

>>10178557
Montaigne.
Also like de St. Simon, Flaubert, Merimee, Bachelard, Barthes.
First six to come to mind.

>> No.10178594

Beigbeder is objectively the best French author by every measure.

>> No.10178596

>>10178583
No but thank you friend he looks good. Translation reqs? Or for French in general?

>> No.10178598

>>10178557
french here too
Claude Simon is number one
Georges Perec and Balzac then
on a lighter side, Manchette and ADG noir novels are also very interesting

>> No.10178609

>>10178557
I've only read translations and don't know enough French literature to feel comfortable picking a single favorite. Writers that stand out to me are Hugo, Houellebecq, Baudelaire, Maupassant, and Flaubert. I recently read a short story by Michel Bernanos in an anthology and thought it was one of the best things I've ever read in my life, but unfortunately it's his only work that has been translated into English. Once I vaguely fantasized about learning French for the sole purpose of reading his other stories, and maybe if I get this job I'll have enough freetime to do so. I have this hope that there is a vast and beautiful world of his writing waiting for me, but only if I am willing to do the work to get there. Someday!

>> No.10178613

>>10178596
Or for french in general !
You should read Julien Gracq, Albert Camus, Victor Hugo, Fernand Braudel (Historian), Voltaire, Emile Zola etc
All of them are already translated

>> No.10178616

>>10178609
I hope that you will learn French !

>> No.10178653

Léon Bloy and Stendhal.

>> No.10178764

>>10178557
Beckett.

>> No.10178781

>>10178557
Poe

>> No.10178800

>>10178616
Do you have any recommendations for how to learn conversational French in six months? It is a very useful skill for the degree I'm going to get and it could result in me getting paid more money.
Plus, it's such a nice language, and I'd love to know it just for the artistic value.

>> No.10178995

>>10178781
Actually it's Baudelaire.

>> No.10179008

>>10178570
>thinking he hasn't read it when his favorite author is Camus

>> No.10179012

>>10178594
He's the shittiest writer every language mixed

>> No.10179023

>>10178557
Stendahl or Zola

>> No.10179028

>>10179023
Also Tournier, he makes me chuckle.

>> No.10179043

>>10178995
Mallarmé, in fact.

>> No.10179047

>>10179012
No need to be angry, just because uou're just not smart enough to comprehend the genius, pleb.

>> No.10179060

Michel de Montaigne

>> No.10179064

>>10179043
Non, non. Valery.

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>>10179047

>> No.10179134

>>10179064
It is D'Annunzio whom you wish to refer to.

>> No.10179146

>>10178557
Huysmans

>> No.10179152
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10179152

Why is French literature so superior to every other country's own literature?

>> No.10179167

Marquis de Sade

>> No.10179174

>>10179152
French literature is like french cuisine, no better than many country's, or even worse. However, their PR capacities are remarkable.

>> No.10179175

>>10179167
I never understood why would anyone would like his books besides all the sex

>> No.10179176

>>10179174
Italian food is better than French food.

>> No.10179182
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Samuel Beckett

>> No.10179187

>>10179174
English and american food is a disgrace to every human taste bud

>> No.10179191

>>10179176
No, that's the secret Anglo cuisine hidden away from foreigners and known only by a select few initiates. Everything else is just a way of scaring people off (>>10179187).

>> No.10179208

>>10179134
B-but unlike Liebniz who wrote in French, he also unlike Liebniz wrote in Italian, vrai?

>> No.10179214

>>10179182
does he count? he wrote in French and English, and was Irish by blood but lived in Paris for a good deal of his life

>> No.10179302

>>10178570
While L'étranger is definitely up there, I personally like La Chute better. Way more elegant structures and narration.

>> No.10179335

>>10178598
>Claude Simon
My brother. His use of the participe présent is insane. Love him. Have you read his Nobel's discourse? It is one of the most magnificent piece on writing that I have read.

>>10179214
He wrote a whole lot in French.

>> No.10179339

Any simple kiddy tier books that aren't actual kids book? I just started learning le french

>> No.10179349

>>10179176
Various pasta dishes with veal cutlets and a few plates of fish. Unquestionably the best cuisine in the world.

>> No.10179356

>>10179349
Your local bumfuck nowhere takeout joint is not really all what Italian or indeed any other cuisine has to offer.

>> No.10179361

Anything my Zola, just need his excellency Eugene Rougon and The Dream to finish the series

>> No.10179367

>>10179356
I've been to Italy, dude. I was there for three weeks and the food, while good, is definitely not better than French cuisine.

>> No.10179391

>>10179367
I don't know what's more retarded: the I've been to Italy "argument" or the fact that you think there's any objective answer to an entirely subjective question.

>> No.10179404

>>10179391
That's fair enough. I'm just saying, I've been to more than just a "local bumfuck nowhere takeout joint." I totally get food is entirely subjective, but there's a reason why most people consider French cuisine as better or at least more refined than Italian cuisine, hence why most ambitious chefs train in it.

>> No.10179429

>>10179404
>why most people consider French cuisine as better
Where did you get this from? Italian is far more popular than French around the globe. You also seem to be under impression that French traditional cuisine and haute-cuisine are one and the same, which isn't true either. Personally I'm more fond of the French myself, but your hopeless ignorance is incredibly triggering.

>> No.10179447

>>10179429
it's fine cuisine, btw

>> No.10179453

>>10179429
Italian is far more popular because it's far easier and inexpensive to make, and there's also a larger Italian presence in North America. That's literally all there is to it.

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<3

>> No.10179503

>>10179468
Yourcenar is better desu

>> No.10179545

>>10179503
not a qt tho

>> No.10180142

>>10178764
Underated post

>> No.10180298

>>10179503
>choosing a lesbian fag hag over a horny little honey who loved the d

I shiggy

>> No.10181363

>>10178557
Daniel Pennac

>> No.10181369

>>10178583
+1

>> No.10181374

>>10178800
French gf

>> No.10181403

>>10179152
food
alcohol
sex
superiority complex

>> No.10181414

>>10179176
this
t. frog

>> No.10181424

>>10179191
Welsh rabbit with strong beer is awesome
everything else you can keep

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>>10181374
yeah obviously but thats not going to happen within the next six months

>> No.10181897

Garrigou Lagrange.

>> No.10181977

For me, it's René Goscinny.

>> No.10182066

>>10178557
Baudelaire or Anais Nin

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>>10181887

That's a rather brief skirt for the 1940s.

>swn put you up against the wall