Duras began her literary career with the novel Shameless Man (1943). Her works are not only rich in content and diverse in genre, but also pay special attention to style, which has a novel and unique style. The early novel Dam Against the Pacific Ocean (1950) fully reflects the poor life of childhood, and many works are also based on the social reality of Zhina. The Sailor in the Strait of Gibraltar (1952) and other works are full of lens-like pictures and oral dialogues, so many of them have been adapted into movies. Later novels, such as tarquinia's Pony (1953), The Sound of a Piano Like a Complaint (1958) and The Drunk of Lor V Stein (1964), are all good at breaking the traditional narrative mode and integrating fiction with reality, thus making. In her works, she depicts the opposition between the rich and the poor and people's desires, and reveals the social reality in a unique way.
Duras also made outstanding achievements in drama and film. She published three drama collections in 1965, 1968 and 1984, respectively, and won the French Academy Drama Award in 1983. As a member of the important French film school "Left Bank School", she not only wrote excellent screenplays such as "Love in Hiroshima" (1960) and "Farewell" (196 1), but also directed the film "india song" herself from 1965.
A female novelist who is a playwright, journalist and film artist, a deep and hopeless love story, a film adapted from a novel and starring Tony Leung Ka Fai and Jane March. No wonder "Lover" makes readers fondle admiringly and unforgettable!
Zhina in the 1930s, the Mekong River with hot flashes, the encounter between a French girl of 15 years old and a rich family in China, and a passionate entanglement between them have all become unforgettable in my life-I like your beauty when you were young, but I love your vicissitudes more. This famous saying is now familiar to the world: Old Duras tells a beautiful and short-lived spring dream when he was young with an insight into the world, and a fair-skinned China man slowly unfolds on the map of memory ... Lover won the 1984 Gonggur Literature Prize. Last year, 4.2 million copies were sold and translated into 42 languages.