The Death of French CultureISBN: 978-0-7456-4993-1
Hardcover
200 pages
August 2010, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"This book offers yet another delicious glimpse into a relationship
that never ceases to fascinate, that between the US and France. It
has taken an American to crystallize what France doesn't want to
admit: that French culture is no longer an international force to
be reckoned with. What is most compelling about it, though, is the
accuracy of Morrison's argument combined with his deep affection
for France. There is no rejoicing in his writing. Morrison's is a
true lament . In his appraisal of France's growing incapacity to
maintain its universal cultural pull, Morrison entreats us to think
about the meaning of culture and universalism in the 21st
century."
Prospect Magazine
Prospect Magazine
"Essentially a discussion and profile of two great cultural
powers, the book raises the bigger question of why anybody should
ever expect one country to remain dominant in any field, be it in
culture, politics or even military rule?"
Journal of Contemporary European Studies