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Hill

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Zusatztext “Though this novel is nearly ninety years old! its sharp focus and uncompromising storytelling leave it feeling hauntingly timeless—a story of primal conflicts erupting into seemingly pastoral landscapes.” — Kirkus Reviews “In Hill [Giono] . . . decided to show the peasants of his region of Provence in all their particularity—and also to show the beauty and terror of nature in its raw state! stripped of its classical allusions.” —Edmund White! The New York Review of Books “Giono’s voice is the voice of the realist; his accents are the accents of simplicity! power and a passionate feeling for a land and a people that he must love as well as understand.” — The New York Times Informationen zum Autor Jean Giono, translated from the French by Paul Eprile, with an introduction by David Abram Klappentext An NYRB Classics Original Deep in Provence! a century ago! four stone houses perch on a hillside. Wildness presses in from all sides. Beyond a patchwork of fields! a mass of green threatens to overwhelm the village. The animal world-a miming cat! a malevolent boar-displays a mind of its own. The four houses have a dozen residents-and then there is Gagou! a mute drifter. Janet! the eldest of the men! is bedridden; he feels snakes writhing in his fingers and speaks in tongues. Even so! all is well until the village fountain suddenly stops running. From this point on! humans and the natural world are locked in a life-and-death struggle. All the elements-fire! water! earth! and air-come into play. From an early age! Jean Giono roamed the hills of his native Provence. He absorbed oral traditions and! at the same time! devoured the Greek and Roman classics. Hill! his first novel and the first winner of the Prix Brentano! comes fully back to life in Paul Eprile's poetic translation. Zusammenfassung An NYRB Classics Original Deep in Provence! a century ago! four stone houses perch on a hillside. Wildness presses in from all sides. Beyond a patchwork of fields! a mass of green threatens to overwhelm the village. The animal world—a miming cat! a malevolent boar—displays a mind of its own. The four houses have a dozen residents—and then there is Gagou! a mute drifter. Janet! the eldest of the men! is bedridden; he feels snakes writhing in his fingers and speaks in tongues. Even so! all is well until the village fountain suddenly stops running. From this point on! humans and the natural world are locked in a life-and-death struggle. All the elements—fire! water! earth! and air—come into play. From an early age! Jean Giono roamed the hills of his native Provence. He absorbed oral traditions and! at the same time! devoured the Greek and Roman classics.  Hill ! his first novel and the first winner of the Prix Brentano! comes fully back to life in Paul Eprile’s poetic translation. ...

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Authors David Abram, Paul Eprile, Jean Giono, Jean/ Eprile Giono
Assisted by Paul Eprile (Translation)
Publisher NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.04.2016
 
EAN 9781590179185
ISBN 978-1-59017-918-5
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 10 mm
Series Nyrb Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Fairytales, sagas, legends

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