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André Gide

    November 22, 1869 – February 19, 1951

    André Gide was a French author whose work spanned from symbolism to anticolonialism. His fiction and autobiographical writings expose the conflict between his upbringing and societal constraints. Gide's work probes the nature of freedom and self-empowerment against moralistic limitations, driven by a pursuit of intellectual honesty. His self-exploratory texts reflect a search for authentic selfhood, embracing all aspects of one's nature without compromising values.

    André Gide
    The Vatican Cellars
    Fruits Of The Earth
    Two Symphonies
    The Counterfeiters
    André Gide's Return From the USSR
    Judge Not