Warren Motte

Warren Motte
Occupation Writer, Professor of French Literature
Nationality American
Education University of Pennsylvania
Université de Bordeaux
Subject French Literature
Comparative Literature
Theory of Literature
Notable awards Ordre des Palmes Académiques

Warren Motte is a Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Colorado Boulder. His focus is contemporary writing, with an emphasis upon experimental, avant-garde, or other subversive forms of both fiction and poetry. Motte has written seven books and edited nine volumes of literary criticism, including the first published study of the renowned French writer Georges Perec, an authoritative book on the experimental writing group known as Oulipo, and major studies of other writers such as Edmond Jabès, Marie NDiaye, Christine Montalbetti, Antoine Volodine, and Jean Rolin. Motte's most recent book is Mirror Gazing (Dalkey Archive Press, 2014), a study of over 12,000 mirror scenes in literature. In 2015 Motte received the Ordre des Palmes Académiques from the French Republic and in 2016 he was named a College Professor of Distinction by the University of Colorado Boulder.[1][2][3]

Education

Motte received a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature as well as an A.M. and Ph.D. in French literature from the University of Pennsylvania. His doctoral dissertation on Georges Perec was the first published study of the now-famous experimental writer. Motte also received a Maîtrise in Anglo-American Literature from the Université de Bordeaux.[4]

Works

Books

Edited Volumes

References

  1. "Department of Italian and French: Warren Motte", University of Colorado Boulder, retrieved 1 August 2016
  2. "Work and Play: A Conversation with Warren Motte", Words Without Borders, retrieved 1 August 2016
  3. "Mirror Gazing by Warren Motte", World Literature Today, retrieved 1 August 2016
  4. "Department of Italian and French: Warren Motte", University of Colorado Boulder, retrieved 1 August 2016
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