Michaël Ferrier, Transnational Novelist: French Without Borders

Michaël Ferrier, Transnational Novelist: French Without Borders
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781835536209
ISBN-13 : 1835536204
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Book Synopsis Michaël Ferrier, Transnational Novelist: French Without Borders by : Akane Kawakami

Download or read book Michaël Ferrier, Transnational Novelist: French Without Borders written by Akane Kawakami and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2023-11-15 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Michaël Ferrier is a prize-winning novelist, essayist and academic whose cosmopolitan life – he grew up in Chad and France, has Mauritian roots and lives in Japan – has inspired him to write some fascinating novels that cross generic and geographical boundaries. This book is the first ever monograph dedicated to his works, which explore themes as various as an African childhood, notions of Frenchness, inter-identities, and post-Fukushima life in Japan. Hybridity is key to his themes, forms and genres, which include – as befits a twenty-first century author – a website, called ‘Tokyo-Time-Table’ and discussed in this study. Kawakami uses an eclectic range of frameworks to analyse Ferrier’s output, ranging from translingualism to Environmental Humanities and Ferrier’s own vision of his oeuvre, which he discloses for the first time in this book in the interview that he grants Kawakami. This interview, first published in this volume, is rich in insights into Ferrier’s views on dreams, Japan, the internet, and collaborating with other artists. This book is an indispensable guide to an author who is one of the rising stars of contemporary French and Francophone literature, and a unique voice that crosses all kinds of borders across the globe.


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