Les Lettres nouvelles was a French literary journal, published from 1953 to 1977. It was founded by Maurice Nadeau and Maurice Saillet and published by Mercure de France.
Les Lettres nouvelles first published Samuel Beckett's " Imagination Dead Imagine" and his French translation of Krapp's Last Tape, [1] the French translation of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, [2] and (between 1954 and 1956) Roland Barthes's recurring column "Mythology of the Month" (later collected as Barthes's Mythologies). [3]
Modern Letters Archive. Modern Letters was an English-language spin-off, and sometimes translation of, Les Lettres nouvelles.
Les Lettres nouvelles was a French literary journal, published from 1953 to 1977. It was founded by Maurice Nadeau and Maurice Saillet and published by Mercure de France.
Les Lettres nouvelles first published Samuel Beckett's " Imagination Dead Imagine" and his French translation of Krapp's Last Tape, [1] the French translation of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, [2] and (between 1954 and 1956) Roland Barthes's recurring column "Mythology of the Month" (later collected as Barthes's Mythologies). [3]
Modern Letters Archive. Modern Letters was an English-language spin-off, and sometimes translation of, Les Lettres nouvelles.