Malicroix

Par : Henri Bosco, Joyce Zonana

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  • Nombre de pages288
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-68137-411-6
  • EAN9781681374116
  • Date de parution07/04/2020
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille1 Mo
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Résumé

A 4-TIME NOMINEE FOR THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREAvailable in English for the first time, this "charming back-to-nature fantasia" with echoes of William Faulkner follows a recluse in the French countryside, unraveling how he came to live a life of solitude (The Wall Street Journal). A nice young man, of stolidly unimaginative, good bourgeois stock, is surprised to inherit a house on an island in the Rhône, in the famously desolate and untamed region of the Camargue.
The terms of his great-uncle's will are even more surprising: the young man must take up solitary residence in the house for a full three months before he will be permitted to take possession of it. With only a taciturn shepherd and his dog for occasional company, he finds himself surrounded by the huge and turbulent river (always threatening to flood the island and surrounding countryside) and the wind, battering at his all-too-fragile house, shrieking from on high.
And there is another condition of the will, a challenging task he must perform, even as others scheme to make his house their own. Only under threat can the young man come to terms with both his strange inheritance and himself. Henri Bosco, like his contemporary Jean Giono, is one of the regional masters of modern French literature, a writer who dwells above all on the grandeur, beauty, and ferocious unpredictability of the natural world.
Malicroix, set in the early 19th century, is widely considered to be Bosco's greatest book. Here he invests a classic coming-of-age story with a wild, mythic glamour.
A 4-TIME NOMINEE FOR THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATUREAvailable in English for the first time, this "charming back-to-nature fantasia" with echoes of William Faulkner follows a recluse in the French countryside, unraveling how he came to live a life of solitude (The Wall Street Journal). A nice young man, of stolidly unimaginative, good bourgeois stock, is surprised to inherit a house on an island in the Rhône, in the famously desolate and untamed region of the Camargue.
The terms of his great-uncle's will are even more surprising: the young man must take up solitary residence in the house for a full three months before he will be permitted to take possession of it. With only a taciturn shepherd and his dog for occasional company, he finds himself surrounded by the huge and turbulent river (always threatening to flood the island and surrounding countryside) and the wind, battering at his all-too-fragile house, shrieking from on high.
And there is another condition of the will, a challenging task he must perform, even as others scheme to make his house their own. Only under threat can the young man come to terms with both his strange inheritance and himself. Henri Bosco, like his contemporary Jean Giono, is one of the regional masters of modern French literature, a writer who dwells above all on the grandeur, beauty, and ferocious unpredictability of the natural world.
Malicroix, set in the early 19th century, is widely considered to be Bosco's greatest book. Here he invests a classic coming-of-age story with a wild, mythic glamour.
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