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Andre Gide's lifelong fascination with the conventions of society led naturally to a strong interest in France's judicial system. Judge Not details his experiences with the law as well as his thoughts on truth, justice, and judgment. Gide writes about his experience as a juror in several trials, including that of an arsonist, and he analyzes two famous crimes of his day: Marcel Redureau, a docile fifteen-year old vineyard labourer who violently murdered his employer's family, and the respected Monnier family's confinement of their daughter, Blanche. Andre Gide (1869-1951) is one of the giants of twentieth century literature, honoured for his plays, fiction, and criticism, as well as his extraordinary Journals. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1947. Benjamin Ivry 's translations from the French include Vanished Splendors: The Memoirs of Balthus, Jules Verne's Magellania, Witold Gombrowicz's A Guide to Philosophy in Six Hours and Fifteen Minutes, and other books.
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