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Orsenna symbolizes history, tradition and order, while Farghestan stands for the irrational and ahistorical. Aldo's attraction to Farghestan and his attempt to escape the reality of history is portrayed as both heroic and self-destructive. The dreamlike qualities of the novel are related to Gracq's
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The main character, Aldo, is sent as an "observer" to the isolated fortress. Bored with the immobility and eerie silence, he longs for action and slowly becomes obsessed with the unseen border. Aldo starts entertaining the thought of crossing it, even if that leads to a resuming of hostilities and
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A novel of waiting, it is set in an almost empty old fortress close to a sea which defines the ancestral border between the stagnant principality of Orsenna and the territory of its archenemy, the mysterious and elusive Farghestan. The two countries are officially at war although no fighting has
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There are some word choices I question, but one of the achievements of Mr. Howard's translation is that he has faced up to what are stylistic peculiarities in the French text and rendered them into an equally intricate but lush and rhythmic prose.
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is Mr. Gracq's best-known and richest work. It has already been translated into six languages, and its long overdue appearance in English reminds us of one of the more stimulating and original imaginations in contemporary French
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prelude for an unplayed opera" as it doesn't focus on telling a story but is first and foremost concerned with creating a mysterious, out-of-time atmosphere.
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conjure up this old image of an alien coast, clearly still vivid in the Western imagination. ... The author uses his extensive classical culture and
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expresses its author's fascination with expectation, the foreboding and apocalypse. It fits within the popular 20th-century theme of '
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the possible collapse of his own civilisation, reasoning that destruction may be preferable to slow decadence.
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The novel ends when the "story" begins, i.e. when consequences of his actions start manifesting themselves.
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taken place for decades, so that there is an uneasy, de facto peace.
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Julien Gracq
Richard Howard
José Corti
French
Julien Gracq
Prix Goncourt
Wagnerian
Julien Gracq
waiting for the barbarians

surrealist movement
José Corti
Richard Howard
Columbia University Press
The New York Times
Proustian
"Julien Gracq: Distinguished novelist known for his surrealism and solitude who refused all literary honours"
The Independent
Archived
ISBN
2-04-729822-9
New York City
Infobase Publishing
ISBN
9780816074990
The opposing shore
OCLC
12724252
WorldCat

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