Modernity and Its Discontents
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- | [[César Graña]] wrote ''Bohemia vs. Bourgeois: French Society and the French Man of Letters in the Nineteenth Century'', which was published in 1964, this work is also known as ''[[Modernity and its Discontents]]''. In 1989, he released ''Meaning and Authenticity''. ''On Bohemia: The Code of the Self Exiled'' was published in 1990. In 1994, ''Fact and Symbol'' was published and it was nominated for a [[National Book Award]]. Graña died on [[August 24]], 1986 in a car crash. | + | [[César Graña]] wrote ''Bohemia vs. Bourgeois: French Society and the French Man of Letters in the Nineteenth Century'', which was published in 1964, this work is also known as ''[[Modernity and its Discontents]]''. |
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- | * ''[[On Bohemia. The Code of the Self-Exiled]].'' | + | * ''[[Civilization and its Discontents]]'' |
+ | * [[Anti-bourgeois]] | ||
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César Graña wrote Bohemia vs. Bourgeois: French Society and the French Man of Letters in the Nineteenth Century, which was published in 1964, this work is also known as Modernity and its Discontents.
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