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François Mauriac (1885–1970)

Author of The Knot of Vipers

297+ Works 5,054 Members 91 Reviews 13 Favorited

About the Author

François Mauriac was born in Bordeaux, France on October 11, 1885. He was a novelist, essayist, poet, and playwright. He studied at the University of Bordeaux and the École Nationale des Chartes at Paris before leaving to focus on writing. His first published work, a volume of poems entitled show more Joined Hands, was published in 1909. He was better known as a novelist. His novels include Young Man in Chains, The Stuff of Youth, The Kiss to the Leper, The Desert of Love, Vipers' Tangle, The Frontenac Mystery, The Unknown Sea, and A Woman of the Pharisees. His plays include Asmodée and The Poorly Loved. Mauriac resisted the Nazi invaders and the Vichy regime consistently and courageously during World War II. He was elected to the French Academy in 1933 and received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1952. He died on September 1, 1970. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by François Mauriac

The Knot of Vipers (1932) 950 copies
Thérèse Desqueyroux (1927) 852 copies
Therese (1927) 311 copies
The Desert of Love (1935) 279 copies
The Woman of the Pharisees (1941) 206 copies
The Frontenac Mystery (1933) 188 copies
The Little Misery (1951) 167 copies
The Kiss to the Leper (1924) 139 copies
Life of Jesus (1901) 118 copies
Génitrix (1923) 117 copies
The End of Night (1935) 95 copies
The Unknown Sea (1939) 78 copies
Maltaverne (1969) 78 copies
Les anges noirs (1960) 77 copies
The Lamb (1954) 61 copies
Lines of Life (1928) 58 copies
The Son of Man (1958) 50 copies
Mémoires intérieurs (1959) 50 copies
Galigai (1952) 49 copies
What I Believe (1962) 44 copies
Flesh and Blood (1921) 40 copies
Questions of Precedence (1921) 37 copies
A Mauriac Reader (1968) 37 copies
Saint Margaret of Cortona (1948) 32 copies
The River of Fire (1923) 31 copies
De Gaulle (1964) 30 copies
The Holy Terror (1600) 22 copies
François Mauriac, 1952 (1991) 17 copies
Young man in chains (1999) 13 copies
Proust's Way (1950) 13 copies
The stumbling block (1952) 13 copies
Port-Royal, and other plays (1962) — Contributor — 13 copies
The Stuff of Youth (1914) 12 copies
Ce qui était perdu (1934) 12 copies
Words of faith (2018) 11 copies
Le mal (1952) 10 copies
LA GUIRLANDE DES ANNES (1941) — Author — 10 copies
La vie de Jean Racine (1928) 10 copies
God and Mammon (1936) 10 copies
Novelas escogidas (1979) 9 copies
Asmodee (1938) 9 copies
Oeuvres autobiographiques (1990) — Author — 7 copies
Oeuvres romanesques et theatrales completes III (1981) — Author — 7 copies
De onbeminden (1964) 6 copies
Le cahier noir (1947) 5 copies
Mes grands hommes (1951) 5 copies
Adolescenza (1960) 5 copies
Plongées (1938) 4 copies
Journal (1934) 4 copies
Correspondance intime (2012) 4 copies
Journal 1932-1939 (1947) 4 copies
The Life of Jesus (1991) 4 copies
La Province (1988) 3 copies
Der Dämon der Erkenntnis — Author — 3 copies
Obras completas II (1954) 3 copies
Beránek 3 copies
Minnen 2 copies
Det sorte Hefte (1943) 2 copies
Le feu secret (1993) 2 copies
Umouněnec 2 copies
Correspondance, 1925-1967 (2001) 2 copies
La sed del alma 2 copies
Greta Garbo 2 copies
Commencements d'une vie (1967) 2 copies
Byttingen 2 copies
Sudbine (2011) 2 copies
Mor og søn 1 copy
Le Bloc-notes - Tome 1 (2020) 1 copy
Øglereden 1 copy
Cesty k moru 1 copy
Thérèse D 1 copy
Le Drôle (2011) 1 copy
Le pain vivant (1955) 1 copy
Jean Racine 1 copy
Jagnię 1 copy
Losy 1 copy
Le drôle 1 copy
L'agneau 1 copy
Vipers' Tangle (2021) 1 copy
Zmijsko leglo (1996) 1 copy
El pan vino 1 copy
Karitsa 1 copy
Préséances 1 copy
Opere 1 copy
Bloc-notes, 5 volumes (1994) 1 copy
Myrkyttäjä 1 copy
L'education des filles. — Author — 1 copy
Orages 1 copy
Mozart 1 copy
Les mains jointes (1927) 1 copy
Obras escogidas (1960) 1 copy
Del romanzo 1 copy
Plongées 1 copy
Le roman 1 copy
Le Roman (1976) 1 copy
Mot havet 1 copy

Associated Works

Night (1956) — Foreword, some editions — 27,519 copies
The Power and the Glory (1940) — Foreword, some editions — 7,732 copies
French Stories (1960) — Contributor — 494 copies
Harvest of Hate: The Nazi Program for the Destruction of the Jews of Europe (1951) — Foreword, some editions — 113 copies
Great Stories by Nobel Prize Winners (1959) — Contributor — 77 copies
The Living Thoughts of Pascal (1940) — Introduction; Editor — 26 copies
Graham Greene: A Collection of Critical Essays (1973) — Contributor — 24 copies
Profil d'Une Oeuvre: Mauriac: Therese Desqueyroux (1984) — Contributor — 19 copies
Nobel Writers on Writing (2000) — Contributor — 14 copies
The Living Desert (1954) — Contributor — 13 copies
Qué es la literatura — Contributor — 3 copies
American Aphrodite (Volume One, Number Two) (1951) — Contributor — 2 copies

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self-righteous austerity
 
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SrMaryLea | 3 other reviews | Aug 23, 2023 |
contrasting sides of Christianity
 
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SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |
As with several recent novels I've taken on, started out quite slow but I warmed to it much more as it went on. The dark, abrupt opening starts things off on a right keel but my favourite sections came when Thérèse was finally reunited with Bernard and things become quite desperate. A portrait of a woman suffocated by provincial life, by ennui, by social custom, by her own inability to find herself in her cramped surroundings and ultimately (at least by insinuation) by her inability to realise her own sexuality apart from through her quite abstract and elusive fantasy life. Her bovarysme doesn't even let her taste the same temporary joys as Emma did, and though she ultimately gets "freedom" of a sort here it's one which promises not a great deal more than her previous confinement.… (more)
 
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franderochefort | 17 other reviews | Aug 9, 2023 |
Reason Read: tbr takedown, Reading 1001, May 2023
"Vipers' Tangle begins as a man's letter to his estranged wife, explaining his hatred for her and their children, and is transformed under Mauriac's masterful pen into a diary of spiritual and psychological battles against God, family, and self. With remarkable subtlety and sensitivity, Mauriac relates the transformation of the protagonist by the sublime workings of grace. Vipers' Tangle's superb arc and unflinching examination of the human heart makes it easily one of the greatest novels - Catholic or otherwise - of all time."
François Mauriac, who was awarded the 1952 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Written as a journal, it is a marital drama of a man who hates his wife and children and spends his time trying to make sure they get nothing from him. It is a novel about transformation. It is also about how we misunderstand others. For a short novel there is a lot here.
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½
 
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Kristelh | 18 other reviews | May 7, 2023 |

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