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‎Russell BANKS (1940-2023) American writer of fiction and poetry ‎

Reference : DMI-1194

(2020)

‎Signed typed letter about his novel Continental Drift ‎

‎Russell BANKS (1940-2023) American writer of fiction and poetry Signed typed letter, signed by Russel Banks, 11 lines, to French autograph collector Gérard Léman + autograph envelope postmarked 30 OCT 2020 — Russell Banks / 14 Victoria Lane, Sarasota Springs, NYY 12866. American writer of fiction and poetry, Russell Banks, member of the International Parliament of Writers and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, thanks Gérard Léman, French autograph collector about his "kind letter" : "I am grateful for your loyalty to my work" and send him a quotation from his famous novel Continental Drift : "Good cheer and mournfulness over lives other than our own, even wholly invented lives — no, especially wholly invented lives — deprive the world as it is of some of the greed it needs to continue to be itself. Sabotage and subversion, then, are this book's objectives. Go, my book, and help destroy the world as it is." Continental Drift is a 1985 novel by Russell Banks. Set in the early 1980s, it follows two plots, through which Banks explores the relationship between apparently distant people drawn together in the world under globalization, which Banks compares to the geologic phenomenon of continental drift. The first plot features Bob DuBois, a working class New Englander who heads to Florida in the hopes of striking it rich; the second plot traces the journey of Vanise Dorsinville from Haiti to Florida. It is an avowedly political work, whose stated aim is to "destroy the world as it is." Despite its scope, it is according to critic Michiko Kakutani "somehow, acutely personal. The book sold well (15,000 copies in hard cover, 100,000 in paperback) and was highly acclaimed by critics. After publishing Continental Drift, Banks won the Dos Passos Prize for Literature in 1986. Russell Earl Banks was born in Newton, Massachusetts, on March 28, 1940, and grew up "in relative poverty." He is the son of Florence, a homemaker, and Earl Banks, a plumber, and was raised in Barnstead, New Hampshire. His father deserted the family when Banks was aged 12. While he was awarded a scholarship to attend Colgate University, he dropped out six weeks into university and travelled south instead, with the "intention of joining Fidel Castro's insurgent army in Cuba, but wound up working in a department store in Lakeland, Florida". He married Darlene Bennett, who was working as a sales clerk at the time; they had one daughter and later divorced. According to an interview with The Independent, he started to write when he was living in Miami in the late-1950s, though an interview with The Paris Review dates this to Banks's subsequent spell living in Boston. He moved back to New England in 1964 and then to North Carolina, where he attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, funded by the family of his second wife, Mary Gunst. In Chapel Hill, Banks was involved in Students for a Democratic Society and protest during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1976, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Banks divorced Mary Gunst in 1977 after 14 years of marriage. They had three daughters. He was subsequently married to Kathy Walton, an editor at Harper & Row, from 1982 to 1988. The following year, he married poet Chase Twichell. Banks was the 1985 recipient of the John Dos Passos Prize for fiction. Continental Drift and Cloudsplitter were finalists for the 1986 and 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction respectively. Banks was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1996. In popular culture, Banks was briefly mentioned in philosopher Richard Rorty's 1996 future history essay "Fraternity Reigns" in The New York Times Magazine as having written the fictional book Trampling the Vineyards, described as "samizdat", in 2021. Banks lived in upstate New York and Miami. He was a New York State Author for 2004–2006. He was also Artist-in-Residence at the University of Maryland. He taught creative writing at Princeton University. Banks died from cancer at his home in Saratoga Springs, New York, on January 7, 2023, at the age of 82. His work has been translated into twenty languages and has received numerous international prizes and awards. He wrote fiction, and, later, non-fiction, with Dreaming up America. His main works include the novels Continental Drift, Rule of the Bone, Cloudsplitter, The Sweet Hereafter, and Affliction. The latter two novels were each made into feature films in 1997 (see The Sweet Hereafter and Affliction). Many of Banks's works reflect his working-class upbringing. His stories often show people facing tragedy and downturns in everyday life, expressing sadness and self-doubt, but also showing resilience and strength in the face of their difficulties. Banks also wrote short stories, some of which appear in the collection The Angel on the Roof, as well as poetry. Banks also lived in Jamaica. Interviewed in 1998 for The Paris Review, he stated that : "After living in Jamaica and writing The Book of Jamaica, I accepted that I was obliged, for example, to have African-American friends. I was obliged to address, deliberately, the overlapping social and racial contexts of my life. I'm a white man in a white-dominated, racialized society, therefore, if I want to I can live my whole life in a racial fantasy. Most white Americans do just that. Because we can. In a color-defined society we are invited to think that white is not a color. We are invited to fantasize, and we act accordingly." The themes of Continental Drift (1985) include globalization and unrest in Haiti. His 2004 novel The Darling is largely set in Liberia and deals with the racial and political experience of the white American narrator. Writing in the Journal of American Studies, Anthony Hutchison argues that, "[a]side from William Faulkner it is difficult to think of a white twentieth-century American writer who has negotiated the issue of race in as sustained, unflinching and intelligent a fashion as Russell Banks". In 2023, it was confirmed that Paul Schrader would write and direct Oh, Canada, an adaptation of Banks' novel, Foregone, starring Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi. Beautiful piece of American Literature history.‎


Signed typed letter about his novel Continental Drift . Russell BANKS (1940-2023)
American writer of fiction and poetry
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‎Russell BANKS (1940-2023) American writer of fiction and poetry‎

Reference : DMI-1193

(2019)

‎autograph signed card about 2019 Nobel Prize of literature‎

‎Russell BANKS (1940-2023) American writer of fiction and poetry Autograph card, signed by Russel Banks, 11 lines, printed name letterhead to French autograph collector Gérard Léman + autograph envelope postmarked 24 OCT 2019 with printed label : Russell Banks / 1026 Hurricane Road / Keene, New York 12942. 14x10.6 cm American writer of fiction and poetry, Russell Banks, member of the International Parliament of Writers and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, thanks Gérard Léman, French autograph collector about his "kind letter" : "your words pleased me very much" and answer his question about 2019 Nobel Prize of Literature : "You ask whom I would give the Nobel Prize to, if it were up to me. I don't believe there is a "best" in literature or art, so I would decline the offer." The 2019 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Austrian writer Peter Handke (born 1942) "for an influential work that with linguistic ingenuity has explored the periphery and the specificity of human experience." The prize was announced by the Swedish Academy on 10 October 2019. Russell Earl Banks was born in Newton, Massachusetts, on March 28, 1940, and grew up "in relative poverty." He is the son of Florence, a homemaker, and Earl Banks, a plumber, and was raised in Barnstead, New Hampshire. His father deserted the family when Banks was aged 12. While he was awarded a scholarship to attend Colgate University, he dropped out six weeks into university and travelled south instead, with the "intention of joining Fidel Castro's insurgent army in Cuba, but wound up working in a department store in Lakeland, Florida". He married Darlene Bennett, who was working as a sales clerk at the time; they had one daughter and later divorced. According to an interview with The Independent, he started to write when he was living in Miami in the late-1950s, though an interview with The Paris Review dates this to Banks's subsequent spell living in Boston. He moved back to New England in 1964 and then to North Carolina, where he attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, funded by the family of his second wife, Mary Gunst. In Chapel Hill, Banks was involved in Students for a Democratic Society and protest during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1976, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Banks divorced Mary Gunst in 1977 after 14 years of marriage. They had three daughters. He was subsequently married to Kathy Walton, an editor at Harper & Row, from 1982 to 1988. The following year, he married poet Chase Twichell. Banks was the 1985 recipient of the John Dos Passos Prize for fiction. Continental Drift and Cloudsplitter were finalists for the 1986 and 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction respectively. Banks was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1996. In popular culture, Banks was briefly mentioned in philosopher Richard Rorty's 1996 future history essay "Fraternity Reigns" in The New York Times Magazine as having written the fictional book Trampling the Vineyards, described as "samizdat", in 2021. Banks lived in upstate New York and Miami. He was a New York State Author for 2004–2006. He was also Artist-in-Residence at the University of Maryland. He taught creative writing at Princeton University. Banks died from cancer at his home in Saratoga Springs, New York, on January 7, 2023, at the age of 82. His work has been translated into twenty languages and has received numerous international prizes and awards. He wrote fiction, and, later, non-fiction, with Dreaming up America. His main works include the novels Continental Drift, Rule of the Bone, Cloudsplitter, The Sweet Hereafter, and Affliction. The latter two novels were each made into feature films in 1997 (see The Sweet Hereafter and Affliction). Many of Banks's works reflect his working-class upbringing. His stories often show people facing tragedy and downturns in everyday life, expressing sadness and self-doubt, but also showing resilience and strength in the face of their difficulties. Banks also wrote short stories, some of which appear in the collection The Angel on the Roof, as well as poetry. Banks also lived in Jamaica. Interviewed in 1998 for The Paris Review, he stated that : "After living in Jamaica and writing The Book of Jamaica, I accepted that I was obliged, for example, to have African-American friends. I was obliged to address, deliberately, the overlapping social and racial contexts of my life. I'm a white man in a white-dominated, racialized society, therefore, if I want to I can live my whole life in a racial fantasy. Most white Americans do just that. Because we can. In a color-defined society we are invited to think that white is not a color. We are invited to fantasize, and we act accordingly." The themes of Continental Drift (1985) include globalization and unrest in Haiti. His 2004 novel The Darling is largely set in Liberia and deals with the racial and political experience of the white American narrator. Writing in the Journal of American Studies, Anthony Hutchison argues that, "[a]side from William Faulkner it is difficult to think of a white twentieth-century American writer who has negotiated the issue of race in as sustained, unflinching and intelligent a fashion as Russell Banks". In 2023, it was confirmed that Paul Schrader would write and direct Oh, Canada, an adaptation of Banks' novel, Foregone, starring Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi. Beautiful piece of American Literature history.‎


autograph signed card about 2019 Nobel Prize of literature. Russell BANKS (1940-2023)
American writer of fiction and poetry autograph signed card about 2019 Nobel Prize of literature. Russell BANKS (1940-2023)
American writer of fiction and poetry autograph signed card about 2019 Nobel Prize of literature. Russell BANKS (1940-2023)
American writer of fiction and poetry
Librairie À la Demi-Lune - Aigues-Vives

Phone number : 06 22 83 47 26

EUR90.00 (€90.00 )

‎Russell Banks‎

Reference : 10559

(2005)

‎America Darling. ( Dédicacé ).‎

‎ Edition Actes Sud / Léméac 2005. In-8 broché de 393 pages au format 14,5 x 24 cm. Couverture illustrée. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur parfaits. Traduction par Pierre Furlan. Edition originale en superbe état général, proche du neuf. Exemplaire enrichi d'une dédicace autographe, signée, de Russel Banks en page de titre. Rare signé.‎


‎ Site Internet : Http://librairie-victor-sevilla.fr.Vente exclusivement par correspondance. Le libraire ne reçoit, exceptionnellement que sur rendez-vous. Il est préférable de téléphoner avant tout déplacement.Forfait de port pour un livre 7 €, sauf si épaisseur supérieure à 3 cm ou valeur supérieure ou égale à 100 €, dans ce cas expédition obligatoire au tarif Colissimo en vigueur. A partir de 2 livres envoi en colissimo obligatoire. Port à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.Les Chèques ne sont plus acceptés.Pour destinations extra-planétaire s'adresser à la NASA.Membre du Syndicat Lusitanien Amateurs MoruesLivres‎

Phone number : 06 80 26 72 20

EUR100.00 (€100.00 )

‎Russell Banks, Pierre Furlan‎

Reference : lc_80787

‎American Darling‎

‎Babel (3 janvier 2007)‎


‎Livre à l'état de neuf, très frais sans annotations ni défauts dissmulés.‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR7.00 (€7.00 )

‎Russell Banks ‎

Reference : lc_25444

‎La relation de mon emprisonnement‎

‎Actes Sud Editions (7 janvier 2015)‎


‎In-8 broché, comme neuf.‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR2.64 (€2.64 )

‎Russell Banks‎

Reference : 100107778

(2002)

ISBN : 2742738479

‎L'Ange sur le toit‎

‎Actes Sud 2002 poche. 2002. Broché. 207 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre‎


Livres-sur-sorgue - Isle-sur-la-sorgue

Phone number : 04 90 26 49 32

EUR3.00 (€3.00 )

‎Russell Banks‎

Reference : 100105302

(1999)

ISBN : 2742718745

‎Le pourfendeur de nuages‎

‎Actes Sud 1999 in8. 1999. Broché. 771 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre‎


Livres-sur-sorgue - Isle-sur-la-sorgue

Phone number : 04 90 26 49 32

EUR15.00 (€15.00 )

‎Russell Banks Rémy Lambrechts‎

Reference : 100100377

(2001)

ISBN : 2264030771

‎La relation de mon emprisonnement‎

‎10/18 2001 10x17x1cm. 2001. Broché. 124 pages. Très bon état‎


Livres-sur-sorgue - Isle-sur-la-sorgue

Phone number : 04 90 26 49 32

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‎RUSSELL BANKS‎

Reference : R320052967

(2002)

ISBN : 2742738479

‎L'ANGE SUR LE TOIT.‎

‎ACTES SUD. 2002. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 205 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎


‎TRADUIT DE L'AMERICAIN PAR PIERRE FURLAN. Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎

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EUR14.90 (€14.90 )

‎[REVUE] Daniel Lindenberg, Joseph Maïla, Giovanni Busino, Jean-Claude Guillebaud, Guillaume le Blanc (Russell Banks), Olivier Mongin, François Burgat, Alain Roussillon, Olivier Roy, Azadeh Niknam, Marie Ladier-Fouladi, Jérôme Bellion-Jourdan, Christian Jambet, Jean-Loup Thébaud, Jacques Ricot.‎

Reference : 10759

‎A la recherche du monde musulman.‎

‎Esprit, août-septembre 2001. In-8, broché.‎


‎[10759]‎

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Phone number : 33 01 43 47 01 20

EUR10.00 (€10.00 )

‎Banks, Russell‎

Reference : SVALIVCN-9782742723898

‎Survivants‎

‎Actes Sud (10/1999)‎


‎LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782742723898‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR34.57 (€34.57 )

‎Banks, Russell‎

Reference : SVALIVCN-9782330185374

‎Le royaume enchanté‎

‎Actes Sud (1/2024)‎


‎LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782330185374‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR40.63 (€40.63 )

‎Banks, Russell‎

Reference : SVALIVCN-9782330168025

‎Oh, Canada‎

‎Actes Sud (9/2022)‎


‎LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782330168025‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR39.73 (€39.73 )

‎Banks, Russell‎

Reference : SVALIVCN-9782330070335

‎Continents à la dérive‎

‎Actes Sud (10/2016)‎


‎LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782330070335‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR39.73 (€39.73 )

‎Banks, Russell‎

Reference : lc_62292

‎L'Ange sur le toit‎

‎Actes Sud (4 juin 2002)‎


‎Couverture souple, comme neuf.‎

Bookit! - Genève
EUR3.00 (€3.00 )

‎Banks russell - Furlan pierre (traduction)‎

Reference : RO20254057

(2005)

ISBN : 2742756906

‎American darling - roman‎

‎ACTES SUD / LEMEAC. 2005. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 393 PAGES - annotation en page de titre. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎

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EUR14.90 (€14.90 )

‎BANKS, Russell.‎

Reference : 42353

‎AMERICAN DARLING.‎

‎Arles, Actes-Sud (« Babel, n° 780 »), 2007. fort vol. in-16, 572 pages, broche, couv. ill.‎


‎Tres bon etat. [FNAC] ‎

Phone number : 07 80 01 72 79

EUR9.00 (€9.00 )

‎BANKS, Russell.‎

Reference : 42363

‎Continents a la derive. Roman.‎

‎Arles, Actes-Sud (« Babel, n° 94 »), 1998. fort vol. in-16, 577 pages, broche, couv. ill.‎


‎Tres bon etat. [CA31-8] ‎

Phone number : 07 80 01 72 79

EUR9.88 (€9.88 )

‎BANKS, Russell.‎

Reference : 43384

‎LA RESERVE. Roman.‎

‎Arles, Actes-Sud, 2008. in-8 etroit, 379 pages, broche, couv. ill.- 9782742773930‎


‎Tres bon etat. [P-42] ‎

Phone number : 07 80 01 72 79

EUR13.00 (€13.00 )

‎BANKS Russell‎

Reference : 136701

(2017)

ISBN : 233007820X

‎Voyager ‎

‎ Actes Sud Actes Sud 2017. Grand In-8 broché de 313 pages. Parfait état. ‎


‎ Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo. ‎

Phone number : 05 65 42 95 21

EUR13.00 (€13.00 )

‎Banks, Russell‎

Reference : 43758VCSL

ISBN : 9782868696724

‎Le livre de la Jamaïque‎


‎Actes Sud Broché D'occasion état correct 10/08/1993 380 pages‎

Phone number : 01 43 29 11 00

EUR10.00 (€10.00 )

‎BANKS Russell‎

Reference : 018428

(2015)

ISBN : 2330038909

‎Un Membre Permanent De La Famille‎

‎Paris Actes Sud 2015 Grand In 8 Nouvelles traduites de l'américain par Pierre Furlan . L'auteur , convoquant les angoisses et les tensions où s'abîment les fragiles relations que l'être humain tente d'entretenir avec ses semblables , transmue magistralement le réel et le quotidien en authentiques paraboles métaphysiques . - 240 p. , 400 gr.‎


‎Couverture souple Très Bon État . ‎

Phone number : 04 67 98 96 91

EUR18.00 (€18.00 )

‎Banks Russell‎

Reference : RO80248851

(2006)

ISBN : 2742762892

‎"Entretien avec Jean-Michel Maurice : Amérique, notre Histoire (Série ""Lettres anglo-américaines"")"‎

‎Actes Sud - Arte. 2006. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 137 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎


‎"Traduit de l'américain par Pierre Furlan. Série ""Lettres anglo-américaines"", dirigée par Marie-Catherine Vacher. Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine"‎

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EUR14.90 (€14.90 )

‎Banks Russell‎

Reference : R320158166

(2015)

ISBN : 2330038909

‎Un membre permanent de la famille.‎

‎Actes Sud. 2015. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 238 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎


‎Nouvelles traduites de l'américain par Pierre Furlan. Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine‎

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Phone number : 05 57 411 411

EUR19.80 (€19.80 )

‎BANKS Russell ‎

Reference : 206934

(1997)

‎De beaux lendemains.‎

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 252 pages. Rousseurs.‎


‎Livre. Traduit de l'américain par Christine Le Boeuf. Editions Actes Sud, 1997.‎

Librairie et Cætera - Belin-Beliet

Phone number : +33 (0) 5 56 88 08 45

EUR5.40 (€5.40 )
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