Books by Julian Green and Complete Book Reviews

Julian Green, Author, Barbara Beaumont, Translator, Julien Green, Author Marion Boyars Publishers $24.95 (902p) ISBN 978-0-7145-2909-7
Elizabeth Escridge, a winsome blond English orphan of 16, comes to live with her slave-holding kin at Dimwood, their Georgia plantation, in this hefty, slow-building, floridly written novel of the antebellum South by noted French academician Green (
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Julian Green, Author, Julien Green, Author, Robin Russ, Translator Marion Boyars Publishers $29.95 (651p) ISBN 978-0-7145-2985-1
In its historical sweep and unabashedly sentimental portrait of a doomed, vainglorious widow whose world unravels with the onset of the Civil War, this sprawling second installment in Green's Dixie Trilogy (after The Distant Lands) inevitably calls...
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Julian Green, Author, Julien Green, Author, Henry Longan Stuart, Translator Holmes & Meier Publishers $27.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-8419-1193-2
Ah, to be young, beautiful, wealthy and living in the French countryside . . . take it from Adrienne, it's hell. In this reissue of Green's 1926 novel (winner of the Femina Prize and a BOMC selection that year), his heroine has spent all of her life
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Julian Green, Author, Julien Green, Author, Euan Cameron, Translator Marion Boyars Publishers $24.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7145-2969-1
Green, an American who was born in Paris in 1900 and raised there and who is the author of plays, essays and novels ( The Distant Lands ), continues to explore his coming-of-age in this second volume of memoirs, following An American in Paris. Green
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Julian Green, Author, Euan Cameron, Translator, Julien Green, Author Marion Boyars Publishers $29.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7145-2987-5
Julian Green was the first American (his self-proclaimed nationality) to be elected to the Academie Francaise. Told with eloquence and candor, this third volume of his memoirs encompasses his 20th year, when he traveled to the U.S. for the first...
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Julien Green, Author, Julian Green, Author Marion Boyars Publishers $24.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7145-2956-1
Born in Paris of American parents in 1900, Green ( The Distant Lands ) spent most of WW II in the U.S., teaching French to soldiers, working for Voice of America and writing. All but one of the 16 entries that comprise this sometimes shapeless but...
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Julien Green, Author, Julian Green, Author, Anne Green, Translator Marion Boyars Publishers $24.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7145-2955-4
An American raised in Paris, the novelist, playwright and essayist Green (The Distant Lands) brings his .unique childhood to life in this thoughtful and analytic account of his early years, from 1900 to 1916. Chiefly concerned with the development...
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Julien Green, Author, Julian Green, Author, Euan Cameron, Translator Marion Boyars Publishers $29.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-7145-3002-4
In this eloquent volume, Green (b. 1903) evokes the years he spent as a young man in Paris after he returned from studying at the University of Virginia. During that time he finally acted on his sexual feelings toward men and began a writing career.
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