Richard Klein is Professor Emeritus of French Literature at Cornell University and author of Cigarettes Are Sublime, also published by Duke University Press, Jewelry Talks: A Novel Thesis, and Eat Fat.
“In The Rock of Arles, Richard Klein revels in the role of an
immensely imaginative ghostwriter. His fearlessly spirited prose
records the views of the Rock—a grand personification that mixes
semi-omniscience with interrogation and speculation—on an Arles
that rivals Rome as the emblematic City of Humanity. The daringly
revelatory result is a mock history—at times extravagantly and
hilariously fictionalized yet at moments urgently compelling—of the
Western world.”
*Philip Lewis, Professor Emeritus of French Literature, Cornell
University*
“The Rock of Arles is an urban history we didn’t know we needed and
a history we wouldn’t have known at all except through its
opinionated and often very funny orographic narrator. We take
seriously what the Rock tells us about the past and our possible
future not despite but because of its charmingly brazen
fictiveness. This delightful book thwarts expectations; its
queer history is of the moment and its form entirely sui
generis . . . at least until other rocks decide to follow the
Rock’s example.”
*Andrew Parker, Professor of French and Comparative Literature,
Rutgers University*
"An engaging, enjoyable read. A brief but pithy, informative piece
of work, representing a unique approach to history writing."
*Kirkus Reviews*
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