The André Malraux Review
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Amitiés Internationales André Malraux
The French Program at Tennessee
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Karen Levy, Professor of French. Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1971. Major field: 20th century French literature. Her primary area of research is twentieth-century French fiction, poetry, and literary criticism. Most recently, she has been working on a series of articles on J.M. G. Le Clézio and studying the philosophy of Emmanuel Lévinas. Her newest works incorporating Lévinas's ideas are "Elsewhere and Otherwise: Lévinasian Eros and Ethics in Le Clézio's La quarantaine," which is appearing in Orbis Litterarum and "Unforeseeable Epiphanies: Re-Encountering Malraux in Proximity with Lévinas," appeared in the critical anthology André Malraux: Across Boundaries, published by Rodopi. John B. Romeiser, Professor of French. Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1975. Major field: 20th century French literature.
His research interests include twentieth-century French literature, especially
the pre- and post-World War II years, the Spanish Civil War, and instructional
technology. In 1994, he published André Malraux: A Reference
Guide, 1940-1990 (New York: G.K. Hall & Co.). His latest
article, "His Master's Voice: Leadership Lessons in L'Espoir," appeared
in the critical anthology
André Malraux: Across Boundaries,
published by Rodopi.
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