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The Horseman on the Roof

A Novel

The Horseman on the Roof( )
Author: Giono, Jean
Translator: Griffin, Jonathan
ISBN:978-0-86547-060-6
Publication Date:Jan 1982
Publisher:Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Imprint:North Point Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $36.00
Book Description:

Perhaps no other of his novels better reveals Giono's perfect balance between lyricism and narrative, description and characterization, the epic and the particular, than The Horseman on the Roof. This novel, which Giono began writing in 1934 and which was published in 1951, expanded and solidified his reputation as one of Europe's most important writers. This is a novel of adventure, a roman courtois, that tells the story of Angelo, a nobleman who has been...
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Book Details
Pages:430
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Short Stories (Single Author)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.97 Inches
Book Weight:1.04 Pounds
Author Biography
Giono, Jean (Author)
Jean Giono was born in France on March 30, 1985. He was an author about whom Germaine Bree and M. Guiton have written, "When Giono's first novel, Colline (Hill of Destiny) appeared in 1929, it struck a fresh, new note. . . . After Proust and Gide, Duhamel and Romains, Cocteau and Giraudoux, what could be more restful than a world of wind and sun and simple men who apparently had never heard of psychological analysis, never confronted any social problems, never read any books. . ." (An Age of Fiction).

Raised by his shoemaker father in a small town in the south of France, Giono's fiction has its roots in the peasant life of Provence. Horrified by his experiences in World War I, Giono returned to the world of his youth, which became the world of his imagination. After the shock of World War II, his novels seemed to gain in stature. One of his best is Horseman on the Roof (1951), his chronicle of the great cholera epidemic of 1838.

Giono was honoured with the Prince Rainier of Monaco literary prize in 1953, awarded for his lifetime achievements, was elected to the Académie Goncourt in 1954, and became a member of the Conseil Littéraire of Monaco in 1963. Giono died of a heart attack in 1970.

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