Claude Simon

Bibliography

Works in French
Le Tricheur. – Paris : Sagittaire, 1945
La Corde raide. – Paris : Minuit, 1947
Gulliver. – Paris : Calmann-Levy, 1952
Le Sacre du printemps. – Paris : Calmann-Levy, 1954
Le Vent: tentative de restitution d’un retable baroque. – Paris : Minuit, 1957
L’herbe. – Paris : Minuit, 1958
La Route des Flandres. – Paris : Minuit, 1960
Le Palace. – Paris : Minuit, 1962
Histoire. – Paris : Minuit, 1967
La bataille de Pharsale. – Paris : Minuit, 1969
Orion aveugle. – Geneva : Skira, 1970
Les Corps conducteurs. – Paris : Minuit, 1971
Triptyque. – Paris : Minuit, 1973
Lecon de choses. – Paris : Minuit, 1975
Les Georgiques. – Paris : Minuit, 1981
La Chevelure de Bérénice. – Paris : Minuit, 1983
Discours de Stockholm. – Paris : Minuit, 1986
L’invitation. – Paris : Minuit, 1987
L’Acacia. – Paris : Minuit, 1989
Le jardin des plantes. – Paris : Minuit, 1997
Le tramway. – Paris : Minuit, 2001
Œuvres. – Paris : Gallimard, 2006. – (Bibliothèque de la Pléiade)
 
Translations into English
The Wind / translated by Richard Howard. – New York : Braziller, 1959
The Grass / translated by Richard Howard. – New York : Braziller 1960
The Flanders Road / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : Braziller, 1961
The Palace / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : Braziller, 1963
Histoire / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : Braziller, 1968
The Battle of Pharsalus / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : Braziller, 1971
Conducting Bodies / translated from the French by Helen R. Lane. – New York, Viking Press, 1974
Triptych / translated from the French by Helen R. Lane. – New York : Viking Press, 1976
The World About Us / translated from the French by Daniel Weissbort. – Princeton, N.J. : Ontario Review Press, 1983
The Georgics / translated by Beryl and John Fletcher. – New York : Riverrun Press, 1989
The Acacia / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : Pantheon Books, 1990
The Invitation / translated by Jim Cross. – Elmwood Park, IL : Dalkey Archive Press, 1991
The Jardin des Plantes / translated from the French and with an introduction by Jordan Stump. – Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2001
The Trolley / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : New Press, 2002
 
Critical studies
Fletcher, John, Claude Simon and Fiction Now. – London : Calder & Boyars, 1975
Loubère, J.A.E, The Novels of Claude Simon. – Ithaca : Cornell U.P., 1975
Sykes, Stuart., Les romans de Claude Simon. – Paris : Minuit, 1979
Neumann, Guy A., Echos et correspondances dans Triptyque et Leçon de choses de Claude Simon. – Lausanne : L’Age d’Homme, cop. 1983
Claude Simon : New Directions : Collected Papers / edited by Alastair B. Duncan. – Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press, cop. 1985
Britton, Celia M., Claude Simon : Writing the Visible. – Cambridge :Cambridge Univ. Press, 1987
Dällenbach, Lucien, Claude Simon. – Paris : Seuil, 1988
Sarkonak, Ralph, Understanding Claude Simon. – Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, cop. 1990
Andrès, Bernard, Profils du personnage chez Claude Simon. – Paris: Minuit, 1992
Duncan, Alastair B., Claude Simon : Adventures in Words. – Manchester : Manchester University Press, cop. 1994
Piégay-Gros, Nathalie, Claude Simon : Les Géorgiques. – Paris : PUF, 1996
Genin, Christine, L’écheveau de la mémoire : La route des Flandres de Claude Simon. – Paris : Champion, 1997
Duffy, Jean H., Reading Between the Lines : Claude Simon and the Visual Arts. – Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 1998
Claude Simon : A Retrospective / edited by Jean H. Duffy and Alastair Duncan. – Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2002

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