Christian Signol
Author of Les cailloux bleus
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- Signol, Christian
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- Signol, Christian
- Birthdate
- 1947
- Gender
- male
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- France
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- Quatre-Routes-du-Lot, Lot, France
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I have a friend who lives in the north of France with whom I share some favourite novels, but increasingly she wishes to read novels that have a "feel good" factor. After a recent visit she has left me with four novels that she thinks I might like, I struggled to find some books that I could give her in return, but I am wondering whether I could recommend to her Cette vie ou celle d'après, which I have borrowed from the library. It is a bitter-sweet novel, but one that I found moving in show more it's own quite way. It was published in 2003. Wiki claims that Chistian Signol is one of the most widely read authors in France today and I suspect one could always find one of his novels in the local library.
We meet Blanche an elderly lady living alone just outside the village of Villard, which is set high up in a forest of the Alps. It is covered in snow from November to March making it difficult for an elderly lady living on her own to negotiate the footpath down to the shops. Blanche was born in the town where she was the schoolmaster in the local school, which she can see from the balcony of her chalet. She gazes down and thinks of the past. She has a daughter living in Marseilles who leads a busy life and struggles to find the time to visit her mother. Blanche despite her age has moved back up to the mountain village fairly recently, so that she can connect more closely with her memories of Julien the love of her life. The novel charts its course through a hard winter in the mountains where Blanche waits expectantly for her daughter to visit, while she thinks on her past life and its painful memories. The novel flows beautifully as small events in the difficulties of day to day living causes Blanche to dwell on her past.
Blanches story is told largely in chronological order, no obvious usage of 'stream of conscious' technique; rather the author concentrates on evoking the quality of a life lived in the high mountains. There is a poetry and softness in the language that still manages to portray the harsh living conditions: Blanche is always cold, but this could be because of her age or because of her memories. All is revealed as the novel moves towards an expected, but satisfying conclusion. A feel good or a feel sad factor? I am not sure; 4 stars. show less
We meet Blanche an elderly lady living alone just outside the village of Villard, which is set high up in a forest of the Alps. It is covered in snow from November to March making it difficult for an elderly lady living on her own to negotiate the footpath down to the shops. Blanche was born in the town where she was the schoolmaster in the local school, which she can see from the balcony of her chalet. She gazes down and thinks of the past. She has a daughter living in Marseilles who leads a busy life and struggles to find the time to visit her mother. Blanche despite her age has moved back up to the mountain village fairly recently, so that she can connect more closely with her memories of Julien the love of her life. The novel charts its course through a hard winter in the mountains where Blanche waits expectantly for her daughter to visit, while she thinks on her past life and its painful memories. The novel flows beautifully as small events in the difficulties of day to day living causes Blanche to dwell on her past.
Blanches story is told largely in chronological order, no obvious usage of 'stream of conscious' technique; rather the author concentrates on evoking the quality of a life lived in the high mountains. There is a poetry and softness in the language that still manages to portray the harsh living conditions: Blanche is always cold, but this could be because of her age or because of her memories. All is revealed as the novel moves towards an expected, but satisfying conclusion. A feel good or a feel sad factor? I am not sure; 4 stars. show less
The life of a fictional rural school teacher. An interesting way to learn something of developments in the French rural school system in the second half of the twentieth century. But a maudlin and over romanticised version of life. Just too good to be true. Which it isn't.
La famille Donatieu, bateliers de père en fils, connaît encore de belles années de prospérité. Jusqu'à ce que le politique s'en mêle... En 1851, le soulèvement républicain contre le coup d'État de Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte provoque une violente répression. Benjamin, qui fait partie des insurgés, est arrêté puis déporté en Algérie ! Refusant de céder au désespoir, Marie, sa femme, lutte pour sauver la flotte familiale. Quolibets, mépris, suspicion, rien ne lui sera show more épargné lorsqu'elle prendra le commandement des gabares. Son obstination, son courage, sa maîtrise de la navigation sur le fleuve tumultueux lui valent le surnom de " belle du Périgord ". Une belle qui ne rêve que d'une grâce qui pourrait être accordée à Benjamin... show less
Oct 29, 2025French
De la terre, Mélina a tout appris. Ses dures lois comme ses moindres énigmes. Au fil des hivers qui gèlent le coeur de la Dordogne, elle a senti et éprouvé les forces souterraines qui animent cette nature sauvage, persuadée qu'une puissance était là, qui dépassait celle des hommes. Cette magie inaccessible au commun des mortels, elle a parfois l'impression de la détenir, tant elle est liée à ce pays où l'on croit que les chemins forestiers ne mènent nulle part et qui l'a show more initiée aux rites de la "demoiselle noire". Dans ce monde qui porte en lui l'essentiel si l'on sait l'écouter, Mélina cherche sa vérité. show less
May 9, 2024French
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