Catharine Savage Brosman

Catharine Savage Brosman

Catharine Savage Brosman, née dans le Colorado en 1934, est une écrivaine, poète et essayiste américaine.

Biographie

Catharine Savage Brosman est professeur émérite de français à Tulane University (La Nouvelle-Orléans).

Œuvres

Poésie
  • Plates in Mind (2000)
  • The Muscled Truce (2003)
  • Range of light (2007)
Essais
  • Malraux, Sartre, and Aragon as political novelists (1964)
  • Jean-Paul Sartre (1983)
  • Art as testimony : the work of Jules Roy (1989)

Traductions françaises

  • André Gide : l’évolution de sa pensée religieuse, Nizet, 1962

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