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André Malraux

    November 3, 1901 – November 23, 1976

    André Malraux's literary contributions are marked by a profound exploration of human existence, often delving into themes of struggle, art, and the search for meaning amidst adversity. His writing reflects a life of adventure and deep political engagement, offering a unique lens through which to view the human condition. Malraux's prose is characterized by its philosophical depth and a relentless examination of the forces that shape humanity. His work stands as a testament to the enduring quest for understanding and expression in a complex world.

    André Malraux
    "Entre ici, Jean Moulin"
    Bollingen: The Voices of Silence
    Masterpieces of primitive art : The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection
    Anti-Memoirs
    Man's Hope
    Man's Fate
    • 2009

      Man's Fate

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(75)Add rating

      Shanghai, 1927, and revolution is in the air. As the city becomes caught up in violence and bloodshed, four people's lives are altered inexorably. Each of these men must try to resolve their personal conflicts amid political turmoil, conspiracy and betrayal.

      Man's Fate
    • 1978

      Bollingen: The Voices of Silence

      Man and His Art

      • 661 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      The description for this book, The Voices of Silence: Man and his Art. (Abridged from The Psychology of Art), will be forthcoming.

      Bollingen: The Voices of Silence
    • 1968