The Immoralist Andre Gide Translated by Richard Howard

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Publisher: The Modern Library, New York Random House Modern Library First Edition September 1983 Year: 1983 Description: F, 171 pp.; First Modern Library Edition September 1983 (stated); The Immoralist (1902) The story of a man Michel, who travels through Europe and North Africa, attempting to transcend the limitations of conventional morality by surrendering to his appetites (including his attraction to young Arab boys) while neglecting his wife Marceline. --- Wikipedia; Gide and Oscar Wilde were good friends and the most famous homosexual writers of their times. This first edition is bound in brown cloth with modern library logo in center of front board in black rectangle; gold lettered title, author, and Modern Library embossed on spine head. NF dj; chip and tear on head of spine. Andre Gide was born in Paris, France on Nov. 22, 1869 and died in Paris on Feb. 19, 1951. Author: Andre Gide Translated by Richard Howard

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