Email Novel Suspects Logo
Hachette provides comprehensive global distribution services in the following territories:
United States flag Switch to United States region United Kingdom flag Switch to United Kingdom region Australia flag Switch to Australia region India flag Switch to India region

Hachette Book Group menu

  • Home
  • Publishers
  • Customers
  • Sustainability
  • Retailer Portal
  • Location
  • Our Culture
  • Our Careers
Go to Hachette Book Group home

Hachette Book Group menu

  • Home
  • Publishers
  • Customers
  • Sustainability
  • Retailer Portal
  • Location
  • Our Culture
  • Our Careers

By clicking “Accept,” you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies on your device as set forth in our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy. Please note that certain cookies are essential for this website to function properly and do not require user consent to be deployed.

Le Ton beau de Marot

In Praise of the Music of Language

Le Ton beau de Marot Open the full-size image

Loading

Contributors

By Douglas R Hofstadter

Formats and Prices

On Sale
May 23, 1998
Page Count
832 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780465086450

Price

$49.99

Price

$62.99 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback

Format:

Trade Paperback $49.99 $62.99 CAD

Buy from Other Retailers:

  • Amazon
  • Barnes & Noble
  • Books-A-Million
  • Bookshop
  • Target
  • Walmart

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Gödel, Escher, Bach, meditations on the art of translation.

“An exhilarating blend of autobiography, analysis, wordplay, and elegy… a source of myriad delights.” –Washington Post


Lost in an art—the art of translation. Thus, in an elegant anagram (translation = lost in an art), Pulitzer Prize-winning author and pioneering cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter hints at what led him to pen a deep personal homage to the witty sixteenth-century French poet Clément Marot. 
 
Not merely a set of translations of one poem, Le Ton beau de Marot is an autobiographical essay, a love letter to the French language, a series of musings on life, loss, and death, a sweet bouquet of stirring poetry—but most of all, it celebrates the limitless creativity fired by a passion for the music of words. Rife with stunning form-content interplay, crammed with creative linguistic experiments yet always crystal-clear, this book is meant not only for lovers of literature, but also for people who wish to be brought into contact with current ideas about how creativity works, and who wish to see how today’s computational models of language and thought stack up next to the human mind.  
 
Le Ton beau de Marot is a sparkling, personal, and poetic exploration aimed at both the literary and the scientific world, and is sure to provoke great excitement and heated controversy among poets and translators, critics and writers, and those involved in the study of creativity and its elusive wellsprings.

Genre:

  • Nonfiction
  • Philosophy
  • Language

Douglas R. Hofstadter is College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Comparative Literature at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gödel, Escher, Bach; Metamagical Themas; Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies; I Am a Strange Loop; “Translator, Trader”; and most recently, Ambigrammia: Between Creation and Discovery.  He translated Alexander Pushkin’s novel-in-verse Eugene Onegin from Russian verse into English verse, and has also translated books from several other languages into English.

  • “Douglas Hofstadter has triumphantly returned with a companion volume to his youthful masterwork, an inquiry into the nature of language and translation, an exhilarating blend of autobiography, analysis, wordplay, and elegy… a source of myriad delights.”
    Washington Post
  • “Not even Hofstadter’s brilliant Gödel, Escher, Bach prepared me for this new book, which takes a spirited lyric by a little-known poet of the Renaissance and uses it as a launching pad for one of the most thought-provoking discussions of literary translation I have read. More than a scholarly study, the text is also an autobiographical work, helping the author do the work of bereavement for his late wife and producing a book that, though written in prose, has poetic qualities. He has demonstrated that deep humanity and the magic of form are wonderfully compatible, by composing a ‘translation’ of his beloved spouse into an enduring verbal icon.”
    Alfred Corn, poet and essayist
  • “This book does indeed represent ‘the play of the mind’ upon a subject; and its playfulness makes possible a swift keen-minded, engaging treatment of many facets and instances of translation. Le Ton beau de Marot is sprightly and absorbing throughout.”
    Richard Wilbur, poet and literary translator
  • “This book is worthy of the author of Gödel, Escher, Bach, being just as intelligent and unexpected. The expert on A.I. has contrived to illustrate a huge array of intelligence and translation problems by concentrating his attention on a delicate little trifle of a poem, written 400 years ago by Clément Marot. The result is a book like no other – odd, personal, polyglot, and, above all, accessibly intelligent.”
    Sir Frank Kermode, author of The Sense of an Ending
  • “What Douglas Hofstadter is, quite simply, is a phenomenologist, a practicing phenomenologist, and he does it better than anyone else. Ever. For years he has been studying the process of his own consciousness, relentlessly, unflinchingly, imaginatively, but undeludedly…; he watches his own mind work the way a stage magician watches another stage magician’s show, not in slack-jawed awe at the magic of it all, but full of intense and informed curiosity about how on earth the effects might be achieved.”
    Daniel Dennett, author of Darwin’s Dangerous Idea

You May Also Like

Surfaces and Essences
Surfaces and Essences $35.00 $38.00 CAD
The Prince and The Art of War
The Prince and The Art of War $12.99 $16.99 CAD
Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice
Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice $18.99 $24.99 CAD
The Federalist Papers
The Federalist Papers $14.99 $19.99 CAD
The Road to Wisdom
The Road to Wisdom $30.00 $39.00 CAD

Douglas R Hofstadter

About the Author

Douglas R. Hofstadter is College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he also directs the Center for Research on Concepts and Cognition. He is the author or co-author of nine books, including I Am a Strange Loop and Surfaces and Essences, and has contributed to ten more. He lives in Bloomington.

Learn more about this author

▲
HBG Distribution logo
  • FAQ
  • Vendors
  • Cookie Policy
  • Report Piracy
  • Fraud Alert
  • CPSIA
  • GPSR
© 2026 Hachette Book Group | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Warning: Please be aware that scammers continue to impersonate Hachette Book Group (HBG) employees. Read More