‘Embryonic’: lost novel by French film-maker Éric Rohmer is republished
MeridStreet AI summaryA lost novel by French film-maker Éric Rohmer has been republished, offering a unique glimpse into the director's early writing career. The novel, titled Élisabeth, was written in 1946 under a pseudonym, Gilbert Cordier, and is set in prewar small-town France. This rediscovery is significant because it shows Rohmer's early interest in themes that would later become central to his cinematic work, such as relationships and social dynamics.
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