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Climates - A Novel

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext "Stripped of its period shading! this is a sad and timeless tale of women on pedestals and the pain of loving not wisely! but too well."— Kirkus Review "This lucid new translation of a novel originally published in 1928 probes the timeless complications! betrayals! and fascinations wrought by love...With Sarah Bakewell’s ( How to Live ) introduction providing historical context and insight into the autobiographical nature of Maurois’s material! this new edition of Climates marks a valuable reintroduction to a neglected master.— Publishers Weekly "The book’s...aphoristic philosophy is timeless."— New York Times " Climates' prose affects a restrained elegance...which retains its period's aura...At the same time! its gentle rhythm allows Maurois' many insights to pop throughout like tiny bombs."— San Francisco Chronicle " Climates ...is orderly yet unsettling. It breathes an air that is profoundly civilized! but there is something violent and shattering about it! too. 'Even when it’s mutual! love is terrible!' says Philippe. It is terrible simply to be human—and there can be no subject more interesting to write about! or more beautiful! than that."— The New Yorker " Climates is a delicious romantic bonbon that yanks the heartstrings."— Wall Street Journal "A beautiful and heartbreaking novel of two marriages and the fractures endured by both...In this new translation! its penetrating examination of the psychology of love is made vivid for a new generation."— Granta "An irresistible! micro-Proustian novel about a jealous husband and the woman who tries to save him."— Paris Review "This new translation by Adriana Hunter fully captures the elegance and frivolity of its era. It artfully preserves timeless questions about the nature of love! too. Marcenat['s]...quest for the right “climate” for love shows the approach to be just as problematic nearly a century later."— The Daily Beast " The stark truth of human nature paired with the romantic notion of love makes this story a whirlwind of happiness and tragedy."— Examiner.com Informationen zum Autor André Maurois (1885–1967)! born Emile Herzog! was a writer of considerable versatility who achieved success as a biographer! historian! and novelist. In 1938 he was elected to the Académie française. He is perhaps most famous for his biographical studies of Shelley! Disraeli! Byron! Proust! and Victor Hugo. Climats (Climates) was originally published in 1928.   Adriana Hunter studied French and Drama at the University of London. She has translated more than fifty books including Enough About Love by Hervé Le Tellier (Other Press). She won the 2011 Scott Moncrieff Prize! and her work has been shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize twice. She lives in Norfolk! England. You must have been surprised when I left so suddenly. I apologize for that but do not regret it. I cannot tell whether you too can hear the hurricane of internal music stirring inside me over the last few days like Tristan da Cunha’s towering flames. Oh! I would so like to succumb to the tempest that, only the day before yesterday, in the forest, urged me to touch your white dress. But I am afraid of love, Isabelle, and of myself. I do not know what Renée or anyone else may have told you about my life. You and I have sometimes talked of it; I have not told you the truth. That is the charm of new acquaintances: the hope that, in their eyes and by denying the truth, we can transform a past that we wish had been happier. Our friendship has gone beyond the point of overly flattering confidences. Men surrender their souls, as women do their bodies, in successive and carefully defended stages. One after the other, I have thrown my most secret troops into battle. My true memories, co...

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Autori Adriana Hunter, Andrae Maurois, Andre Maurois, Andre/ Hunter Maurois
Con la collaborazione di Adriana Hunter (Traduzione)
Editore Other press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 04.12.2012
 
EAN 9781590515389
ISBN 978-1-59051-538-9
Pagine 400
Dimensioni 131 mm x 203 mm x 22 mm
Categoria Narrativa > Romanzi

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