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Article: Claude Michel Cluny. Le Silence de Delphes: Journal litteraire, 1948-1962.(Book Review)
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- October 1, 2003
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Claude Michel Cluny. Le Silence de Delphes: Journal litteraire, 1948-1962. Vol. 1 of L'Invention du temps. Paris. La Difference. 2002. 333 pages. 20 [euro]. ISBN 2-7291-1420-3
--. Sous le signe de Mars. Paris. La Difference. 2002. 110 pages. 12 [euro]. ISBN 2-7291-1419-X
FOR CLAUDE MICHEL CLUNY, passion both innate and cultivated must be accepted and lived without question. Guided by desire, his passion for the essential is inseparable from the total gift of himself, and he constantly strives for it at the personal and professional levels. It comes as no surprise that he worships youth for its spontaneity, generosity, quest for absolutes, and ability to ...