“For Victor Hugo, I am surprised ypu don’t know that by the time he died Proust hadn’t still eaten his first madeleine so yours is not a valid answer to French literature hasn’t produced anything meaningful after “In search of the lost time”.
it was you who quoted Victor Hugo once
” “Who got to bed early?” “Qui s’est couché de bonne heure?” would have brought you memories of “Longtemps je me suis couché de bonne heure” who is the most famous sentence in French littérature.”
well I suppose Louis Ferdinand Celine doesn’t appeal your attention
Apollinaire
Robert Desnos
Albert Camus
Henri de Montherlant
Marcel Aymé
Jules Romains
Max Jacob
Simenon
Romain Gary
Blaise Cendrars
René Char
Henri Michaux
Roland Barthes
Robert Merle
Lacan, Lévi-Strauss, Merlot-Ponty, Foucault, Baudrillard, Bachelard, Bataille, Deleuze, Jean Rostand….
Michel Houellebecq, Cioran, Perec…
not talking of the marxisants, of the nouveau roman…
I’m not a teacher of litterature, though I had a predilection for philosophie ( cycle secondaire, classe terminale philo : 1er prix, yes !!! )
For American inculture given the incredible vulgarity in French TV and your own ignorance (cf Victor Hugo and Proust)
mouarffff, uh, your tele reality shows are cultural LMAO and your info channels aren’t biased … plouf !!!
plus the high number of world class american music formations when French tell of American inculture
who said so ???? I suppose that you select the only negative persons
anyway, the average American knows less than the average French, true !!!
OK, we can’t compare ur production of pop rock musics, you win !!!
it reminds me of those French who after (Rommel’s words) “running to surrender” told of American cowardice.
yeah, you’re very good at bombing, at firing at with big calibers, but not in close-combats, where the French are much more courageous, uh, say, you don’t like close contacts, may-be some fear for virus and dirtyness LMAO
changes de disque, tu n’es pas drôle !





