Literary France by Priscilla Clark, a Book Review

“Only France has a literary culture that elects the writer a spokesman and invests literature with such powers”(4). Sitting at the highest point of the Latin Quarter in Paris, France is the Pantheon, the symbol of continuity between the past and present.  Buried in the crypt of this iconic edifice are four of France’s literary … Continue reading Literary France by Priscilla Clark, a Book Review