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Chateau d'Argol Julien Gracq

Chateau d'Argol By Julien Gracq

Chateau d'Argol by Julien Gracq


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Summary

An aimless young man arrives to stay with his friend in a dilapidated Gothic chateau, accompanied by a beautiful woman. His female companion's detached amorality disturbs both men-the beginning of a dark and dreamlike tale leading to murder.

Chateau d'Argol Summary

Chateau d'Argol by Julien Gracq

An atmospheric and mysterious tale of love and death, set in a crumbling Breton castle An isolated castle stands in a wild, desolate landscape, surrounded by dark woods. Its new owner, a rich, dissolute young man, has invited his best friend to stay. When he arrives, he brings with him a radiant, seductive and strangely detached young woman. She, in turn, will bring death and destruction to the Chateau d'Argol.?? With its opulent, atmospheric descriptions of a savage, surreal Breton landscape and its exquisite sense of foreboding, Chateau d'Argol is a work of beauty and terror. "[Gracq] is... the best landscape gardener of our literature-more precise than Chateaubriand, more musical than Stendhal, more sensual than Proust." Telerama Julien Gracq (1910-2007) taught history and geography in various lycees. A close friend of Andre Breton, his work was inspired by German Romanticism, and combines startling imagery with a rich, precise metre. Staunchly avoiding the French literary scene-he refused the Prix Goncourt in 1951-he is one of the few authors to have been published in the Bibliotheque de la Pleiade during his lifetime. He died in 2007 aged 97. Julien Gracq's A Dark Stranger is also available from Pushkin Press.

Chateau d'Argol Reviews

A black diamond -- Edmond Jaloux [Gracq] is... the best landscape gardener of our literature-more precise than Chateaubriand, more musical than Stendhal, more sensual than Proust Telerama

About Julien Gracq

Julien Gracq (1910-2007) taught history and geography in various lycees. A close friend of Andre Breton, his work was inspired by German Romanticism, and combines startling imagery with a rich, precise metre. Staunchly avoiding the French literary scene-he refused the Prix Goncourt in 1951-he is one of the few authors to have been published in the Bibliotheque de la Pleiade during his lifetime. He died in 2007 aged 97. Julien Gracq's A Dark Stranger is also available from Pushkin Press.

Additional information

GOR007466514
9781782270041
1782270043
Chateau d'Argol by Julien Gracq
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pushkin Press
2013-09-12
144
N/A
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