The Wind Spirit
The Wind Spirit: An Autobiography (French: Le Vent Paraclet) is a 1977 autobiography by Michel Tournier.
It was published in English in 1988 by Beacon Press.[1]
In addition to autobiographical details, the author also describes aspects of the creation and conception of his works.[2]
Reception
Kirkus Reviews stated that people following Tournier were the most likely audience for the work; the reviewer for the publication concluded the work was "sociable".[1]
Publishers Weekly described the work as "powerful yet graceful", and that people reading it will "rethink their assumptions" about the author and his work.[2]
References
- ^ a b "THE WIND SPIRIT: An Autobiography". Kirkus Reviews. 1988-10-15. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ a b "The Wind Spirit: An Autobiography". Publishers Weekly. 1988-01-01. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
External links
- The Wind Spirit at the Internet Archive
- Le Vent Paraclet at the Internet Archive (in French)
- Le Vent Paraclet - Éditions Gallimard (in French)
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