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-''Manhood: A Journey from Childhood into the Fierce Order of Virility'' (1939) - [[Michel Leiris]] +'''''Manhood: A Journey from Childhood into the Fierce Order of Virility''''' is a book by French writer [[Michel Leiris]], first published as ''L'Âge d'homme'' in [[1939]]. It was translated from French by [[Richard Howard]] in 1992. [[Susan Sontag]] dedicated a chapter to it in ''[[Against Interpretation]]''. The painting on the cover of this edition is by Northern Renaissance painter [[Lucas Cranach]].
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-Originally published in 1939 as ''L'Âge d'homme''. This edition translated from the French by [[Richard Howard]] in 1992. [[Susan Sontag]] dedicated a chapter to it in ''[[Against Interpretation]]''. The painting on the cover of this edition is by Northern Renaissance painter [[Lucas Cranach]].+
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Manhood: A Journey from Childhood into the Fierce Order of Virility is a book by French writer Michel Leiris, first published as L'Âge d'homme in 1939. It was translated from French by Richard Howard in 1992. Susan Sontag dedicated a chapter to it in Against Interpretation. The painting on the cover of this edition is by Northern Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach.




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