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by thx 888 days ago
is there a great collection of his letters in a book you’d recommend?

i love Jack Kerouac’s “Windblown World” (an awesome collection of his journals / letters / notes on writing) & would highly recommend if you’re a fan

haven’t really explored Flaubert & am curious about where’d be a good place to start

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In English and if you can find it, Geoffrey Wall's translation is close to the French and his selection's free of moral judgments.
thank you for the translation tip

i <33 stephen mitchel’s tao te ching [1] & ever since have much appreciated a great translation pro tip

[1] https://ia800904.us.archive.org/20/items/taoteching-Stephen-...

There is the book that the linked review is covering, The Letters of Gustave Flaubert by NYRB publishing, which covers a lot of his life.

Another is Flaubert-Sand: The Correspondence from 1993, which is a selection of letters between Flaubert and George Sand.

If you can read french, the Rouen collection is probably the most complete, but there are other french collections. If you're just looking to start with Flaubert in general you can start with Mme. Bovary, rightly regarded as one of the best novels ever. Flaubert's control over his sentences, the breathtaking style, is incredible to read.

thanks soo much :D

will probs check out mme bovary tn if i can get a pdf