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Marguerite Duras: Critical Essay by Sharon Willis

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SOURCE: “Introduction,” in Marguerite Duras: Writing on the Body, University of Illinois Press, 1987, pp. 1-11.

In the following introduction to her book Marguerite Duras: Writing on the Body, Willis focuses on The Lover in her examination of Duras's “transgressive” texts.

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