Reading Writing (French: En lisant en écrivant) is a 1980 book by the French writer Julien Gracq. It consists of notes and fragments on the relation between reading and writing. An English translation by Jeanine Herman was published in 2006.[1]

First edition (French)
AuthorJulien Gracq
Original titleEn lisant en écrivant
TranslatorJeanine Herman
PublisherJosé Corti
Publication date
1980
Published in English
2006
Pages302
ISBN9781933527024

Reception

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Thomas McGonigle reviewed the book in Los Angeles Times in 2006 and wrote about Gracq: "He is singular in his literary accomplishments. His novels The Opposing Shore, A Dark Stranger and Balcony in the Forest remain as fresh, invigorating and moving as the day they were published." McGonigle continued about Reading Writing: "The scope of his interests and the intensity of his insight into the actual practice of writing are wonderful companions as one reads. Not only does Gracq refuse to consider writing and reading isolated from each other, but he also does not isolate them from arts such as music, painting, sculpture and film. ... The writer, student, teacher and reader are ever present in Gracq."[2]

References

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  1. ^ Reading writing. OCLC 70766087. Retrieved 2015-04-25 – via WorldCat.
  2. ^ McGonigle, Thomas (2006-09-25). "Our addendums to creation". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
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