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Translator
  
Ingeborg M. Kohn

Published in English
  
2004

Originally published
  
1976

Page count
  
74

Published in english
  
2004

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Publication date
  
1976

Pages
  
74

Author
  
Julien Gracq

Publisher
  
José Corti

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Julien Gracq books
  
The Shape of a City, La Presqu’île, The Castle of Argol, Un beau ténébreux, A Balcony in the Forest

The Narrow Waters (French: Les Eaux étroites) is a 1976 essay collection by the French writer Julien Gracq. The topic of the book is Èvre, a left tributary of the river Loire, located close to where the author grew up. The book was published by José Corti. An English translation by Ingeborg M. Kohn was published in 2004.

Reception

Christine Thomas of SFGate wrote in 2004: "Gracq's literary associations abound, whether remarking that 'the deep black Evre resembled that bewitched ocean in "The Manuscript Found in a Bottle"' by Poe, or discussing a relation to Jules Verne's novel The House of Steam. He also alludes to Nerval, Balzac, Valery and even Chinese painting and the work of Vermeer. Short, willful and celebratory, this meditation on nature and intellect is both a beginning and ending, a contained image with many brilliant facets to be digested slowly and purposefully."

References

The Narrow Waters Wikipedia