The Dialogue of the Dogs

Par : Miguel de Cervantès, David Kipen
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  • Nombre de pages128
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-61219-252-9
  • EAN9781612192529
  • Date de parution06/11/2012
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMelville House

Résumé

"Ever since I could chase a bone, I've longed to talk...."The first talking-dog story in Western literature-from the writer generally acknowledged, alongside William Shakespeare, as the founding father of modern literature, no less?Indeed, The Dialogue of the Dogs features, in a condensed, powerful version, all the traits the author of Don Quixote is famous for: It's a picaresque rich in bawdy humor, social satire, and fantasy, and it uses story tactics that were innovative at the time, such as the philandering husband who, given syphilis by his wife, is hospitalized.
Late one feverish night he overhears the hospital's guard dogs telling each other their life's story-a wickedly ironic tale within the tale within the tale, wherein the two virtuous canines find themselves victim, time and again, to deceitful, corrupt humanity. Here in a sparkling new translation, the parody of a Greek dialogue is so entertaining it belies the stunningly prescient sophistication of this novella-that it is a story about telling stories, and about creating a new way to discuss morality that isn't rooted in empiricism.
In short, it's a masterful work that flies in the face of the forms and ethics of its time...and perhaps ours as well. The Art of The Novella Series Too short to be a novel, too long to be a short story, the novella is generally unrecognized by academics and publishers. Nonetheless, it is a form beloved and practiced by literature's greatest writers. In the Art Of The Novella series, Melville House celebrates this renegade art form and its practitioners with titles that are, in many instances, presented in book form for the first time.
"Ever since I could chase a bone, I've longed to talk...."The first talking-dog story in Western literature-from the writer generally acknowledged, alongside William Shakespeare, as the founding father of modern literature, no less?Indeed, The Dialogue of the Dogs features, in a condensed, powerful version, all the traits the author of Don Quixote is famous for: It's a picaresque rich in bawdy humor, social satire, and fantasy, and it uses story tactics that were innovative at the time, such as the philandering husband who, given syphilis by his wife, is hospitalized.
Late one feverish night he overhears the hospital's guard dogs telling each other their life's story-a wickedly ironic tale within the tale within the tale, wherein the two virtuous canines find themselves victim, time and again, to deceitful, corrupt humanity. Here in a sparkling new translation, the parody of a Greek dialogue is so entertaining it belies the stunningly prescient sophistication of this novella-that it is a story about telling stories, and about creating a new way to discuss morality that isn't rooted in empiricism.
In short, it's a masterful work that flies in the face of the forms and ethics of its time...and perhaps ours as well. The Art of The Novella Series Too short to be a novel, too long to be a short story, the novella is generally unrecognized by academics and publishers. Nonetheless, it is a form beloved and practiced by literature's greatest writers. In the Art Of The Novella series, Melville House celebrates this renegade art form and its practitioners with titles that are, in many instances, presented in book form for the first time.
Miguel de Cervantès
Né avec le Siècle d'or, Cervantès a consacré les dernières années de sa vie à l'écriture après avoir combattu au nom du catholicisme et avoir servi en tant que commissionnaire. Il eut une longue vie errante. Il fréquenta l'université, accompagna à Rome le cardinal Acquaviva, légat du pape. Puis il devint soldat. Il participa à la bataille de Lépante (1571) au cours de laquelle la flotte de la Sainte-Ligue (Espagne, Venise, Saint-Siège) battit les Turcs, mettant fin à la légende de l'invincibilité ottomane. Il y perdit un bras. Il fut fait prisonnier et passa cinq ans au bagne d'Alger. De retour en Espagne, il se maria et trouva un emploi de fonctionnaire. Il se lança ensuite dans différents trafics qui le conduisirent en prison. Il commença sa carrière littéraire en 1585 avec un roman pastoral dans le goût du temps. S'il n'a pas été totalement reconnu en son temps, il est, des auteurs de l'époque, celui qui eut le plus d'influence sur la littérature. Poète, dramaturge et romancier, il a réinventé la nouvelle, créé le roman moderne et donné naissance au héros problématique.
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