Michel Butor papers, 1981-1983.
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Creator:
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Butor, Michel. |
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Phys. Desc:
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0.5 linear ft. ( 1 box) |
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Call Number:
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MS#0178 |
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Location:
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Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
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Biographical Note
Michel Butor (db. 1926) is a leading philosophical writer in the French "new novel" school and a university professor in the
United States as well as in Europe.
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, papers, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials. Much of the correspondence concerns his
American teaching and lecture engagements, primarily at the University of Louisville. There are also letters from his colleagues
in France, including Françoise Van Rossum-Guyon, with a copy of her Introduction to an edition of Balzac's LE PÈRE GORIOT
with Butor's critical letter for the publisher. There are critical and biographical manuscripts about Butor, and several printed
works, each inscribed with a note by its author.