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The
World More or Less
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ISBN: 1559704055 (USA); 1860463622 (UK) |
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The
World More or Less
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Fields of Glory |
The World More or Less completes
Jean Rouaud`s celebrated trilogy about his family and his journey toward
becoming a writer- a trilogy that began with Fields of Glory (winner
of the Goncourt Prize ), followed by Of Illustrious Men. Again
the setting is the lower Loire valley in France, a place of rains and
mists, and again Rouaud envelops the reader in prose so powerfully resonant
that it lingers in the mind long after the last page. Rouaud has established
himself as one of France`s most beloved writers. The novel tells the story
of a young man caught between adolescent self-pity and adult self-acceptance.
For him the world is both hostile and enticing; he is at a crossroads.
Awkward, dreamy, lonely, longing, still grieving for the deaths of his
father, grandfather, and aunt, he is also very nearsighted. This gives
him a sort of double vision: puting on his glasses brings the world into
focus, taking them off blurs it. Our view of him, too, is double, one
of proximity and distance, for it is formed by the young man`s searing
self-scrutiny and the writer-to-be`s maturer judgment. Sharing this more-or-less
world are Theo and Gyf, lover and friend, one whose life is a mistery,
the other one who wants to capture life`s mystery on film. The World
More or Less is a portrait of the artist as a young man, a novel with
echoes of The Catcher in the Rye and Flaubert`s Sentimental
Education. Rouaud`s ability to evoke the past is incandescent, and
this work, like the other two in the trilogy, is a magnificent feat of
imaginative sympathy and unsparing honesty.
Jean Rouaud is the author of Fields of Glory and Of Illustrious Men: Fields of Glory won the Goncourt Prize for best work of fiction in France. Rouaud lives with his wife and daughter in Montpellier, France. |
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