In Conversation: Pierre Guyotat and Edmund White
<p>April 28, 2011 | La Maison Française | New York City</p>
<p>With Pierre Guyotat and Edmund White; moderated by Rakesh Satyal<br />
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Co-sponsored by La Maison Française <br />
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Edmund White describes Pierre Guyotat’s novel, <i>Eden Eden Eden</i>, as “violent, transgressive and inspired—the last great avant-garde visionary of the 20th Century.” Princeton’s eminent professor of creative writing and author of <i>Rimbaud: The Double Life of a Rebel</i>, talks with Rimbaud’s modern-day heir, Pierre Guyotat, who received the prestigious Prix Médicis for Eden<i>, Eden, Eden.</i> Translation is available.</p>