Literature

Idée Fixe: The Collected Works of Paul Valéry, Volume 5

    Translated by
  • David Paul
    Preface by
  • Jackson Mathews
    Introduction by
  • Philip Wheelwright

An informal dialogue of ideas in which Valéry paints a witty portrait of himself

Hardcover

Price:
$60.00/£50.00
ISBN:
Published:
Sep 1, 2026
1965
Pages:
152
Size:
5.5 x 8.5 in.

Offhand, personal, and amusing, Paul Valéry’s Idée Fixe is an informal imaginative dialogue of ideas in which two men vacationing at the sea seek refuge from boredom by engaging in intellectual banter about human nature, the mind, and the haphazard relationship between humans and the world. Since the first-person speaker is unmistakably Valéry, the dialogue is perhaps more than anything else a wry self-portrait of a spare, dapper, and nervous figure whose feverish mind seldom allows him to rest—or anyone else to talk.

The Collected Works of Paul Valéry, the first collected edition of the writer in English, features new translations, the original French on facing pages for poetic works, and editorial notes.