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Ursule Molinaro (1916–2000)

Auteur de Positions with White Roses

22+ oeuvres 142 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Ursula Molinaro, Ursule Molinaro

Œuvres de Ursule Molinaro

Oeuvres associées

Narcisse et Goldmund (1930) — Traducteur, quelques éditions6,358 exemplaires
Trame d'enfance (1976) — Traducteur, quelques éditions400 exemplaires
Conjectures sur Jakob (1959) — Traducteur, quelques éditions288 exemplaires
Manuscript painting at the court of France : the fourteenth century, 1310-1380 (1978) — Traducteur, quelques éditions140 exemplaires
Superfiction, or The American Story Transformed: An Anthology (1975) — Contributeur — 44 exemplaires
The New Women's Theatre: Ten Plays by Contemporary American Women (1977) — Contributeur — 31 exemplaires
The Best American Short Stories 1963 (1963) — Contributeur — 19 exemplaires
Chick Lit 2: No Chick Vics (On the Edge : New Women's Fiction) (1996) — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
Obstacles (1966) — Traducteur, quelques éditions10 exemplaires
New American Plays: Volume 2 (1968) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Molinaro, Ursule
Date de naissance
1916
Date de décès
2000-07-10
Sexe
female
Nationalité
France
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
France
Lieu de naissance
Paris, France
Lieu du décès
New York, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
Sorbonne
University of London
Professions
translator
freelance journalist
novelist
French Resistance
linguist
playwright (tout afficher 9)
visual artist
short story writer
poet
Courte biographie
Ursule Molinaro was born in Paris, educated at the Sorbonne and the University of London, and studied medicine in Florence, Italy. During World War II in Paris, she was jailed for harboring Jews from the Nazis, but escaped and joined the French Resistance. After the war, she became a freelance journalist and soon published her first book, a collection of fables.

She went to New York City in the 1950s to work as a simultaneous translator at the United Nations and adopted English as her primary language -- although she was also fluent in French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Greek. In 1958, she became one of the founders of Chelsea, a literary magazine. She was a prolific writer in a career that spanned five decades, in which she wrote 14 novels, four collections of short fiction, and 18 one-act plays. Her novels included Green Lights Are Blue (1967), Sounds of a Drunken Summer (1969), The Borrower (1970), Positions with White Roses (1983), and A Full Moon of Women (1990). During the 1960s and 70s, she also translated works into English by German and French authors such as Hermann Hesse, Christa Wolf, and Nathalie Sarraute. She also subtitled a number of films, including Une femme mariée (1964) and Le Bonheur (1965). She was deeply interested in astrology and numerology and wrote two nonfiction books on these subjects, The Zodiac Lovers (1969) and Life by the Numbers (1971). In the latter part of her life, she taught creative writing at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, the University of Hawaii, and New York University, among others.

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Before CIrce, before Ithaca, before my 30 year old daughter was born we have this screamingly blatant feminist retelling of Cassandra's story, and how she feels about what's been said about her. And what a complete shit Apollo is. And she's right.
The form is more like working notes for a novel than a novel, though there's still impact, and indeed Apollo is a shit and Achilles is a heel, Agamemnon an idiot, and Cassandra has fewer kind words for Odysseus than Circe.… (plus d'informations)
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Membres
142
Popularité
#144,865
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
3
ISBN
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