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Hotel Splendid Marie Redonnet

Hotel Splendid par Marie Redonnet

Hotel Splendid Marie Redonnet


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Résumé

Offers three tales that features a commanding female protagonist trapped in her place of origin, neither able nor wanting to escape from the home that gave her life but which now threatens to destroy her. This title presents personal images of utopia, the importance of heritage, and the necessity of burying the dead to approach the future.

Hotel Splendid Résumé

Hotel Splendid Marie Redonnet

Hotel Splendid recounts the daily life of three sisters who live in a decrepit hotel on the edge of a swamp. The narrator, the youngest of the sisters, struggles to preserve the hotel in the face of insurmountable dilemmas: the decay of the building, the indifference and illness of her sisters, the remorseless expansion of the swamp. Confronted with dissolution and death, she displays a tireless persistence that is nearly as mysterious as it is moving.

This is one of three novels that are the first works to appear in English by Marie Redonnet, one of France's most original new authors (the other novels are Forever Valley and Rose Mellie Rose, both also available from the University of Nebraska Press). Translator Jordan Stump notes that these books unmistakably fit together, although they have neither characters nor setting in common. In all three novels, Redonnet has said, it is the women who fight, who seek, who create.

Hotel Splendid Avis

In Hotel Splendid, the youngest of three sisters cares for her two ailing siblings and fights to save the decrepit family hotel from total decay as it sinks slowly into a swamp. . . . Jordan Stump's excellent translation successfully captures the haunting, impressionistic nature of Redonnet's prose. Her deceptively simple style, with its short sentences and minimalist vocabulary, evokes fleeting moods and situations and gives [her] novels a poetic, musical quality. Strangely moving in its simplicity, her work is to be highly recommended to all those who appreciate the soothing effects of fairy tales and legends.-Review of Contemporary Fiction
Like traveling a very long, very dark tunnel into a blinding bright beautiful light.-Kirkus

À propos de Marie Redonnet

Jordan Stump is a professor of French at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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Hotel Splendid Marie Redonnet
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
University of Nebraska Press
19940901
117
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