The Rock of Tanios

by Amin Maalouf

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An exploration of myth, passion and loyalty from the Lebanon's troubled past, The Rock of Tanios is another superbly rich and rewarding novel from the author of Samarkand and Leo the African. Expertly controlling his multi-faceted narrative with prose of great beauty and power, Maalouf delves into the history of an extraordinary life: that of Tanois, child of the mountains.

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Uma excelente história que nos prende do início ao fim. Passado no oriente médio no século XIX durante a queda do império Otomano, tem a pegada das histórias orientais mas traz uma influência dos romances do sec XX com uma interessante construção psicológica da trama. Para ser justo, nenhum personagem se destaca em termos psicológicos com a exceção de Geryos que me pareceu ser o personagem mais bem construídos e é central na trama. O autor, Amin Maalouf, é comparado a Umberto Eco por ser um escritor que mistura fatos históricos com ficção e que conhece profundamente o local e a história de onde seus romances se passam. Esse livro e quase toda obra do autor é escrita originalmente em Francês e o original se chama show more "Le Rocher de Tanios". Excelente para adolescentes pela trama atribulada e pelas histórias de amor e amizade, mas também para os mais maduros para refletirem sobre a vida e a vida a nossa volta. É um livro sobre relações entre as pessoas, entre famílias, entre aldeias e assim sucessivamente num crescendo de proporções políticas muito maiores do que podemos imaginar. Como num espiral, a trama começa a se desenrolar a partir de um caso entre um sheik e a esposa de seu secretário e cresce num conflito entre nações; somos guiados entre os desejos e as possibilidades, entre o que se quer e o que se pode, entre o bom do curto prazo e o bom do longo prazo. O autor mantém sempre a dimensão humana e as relações pessoais como ponto de apoio de toda a trama e constrói uma história repleta de subjetividade onde o certo e o errado são desafiados a todo momento. Pelas dezenas de personagens e suas tramas entrelaçadas recebemos uma aula sobre maturidade, princípios e valores e como eles são importantes para podermos estar de bem conosco e por extensão com a vida. Ao fechar a última página nos damos conta que mesmo quando não nos damos conta nossas ações tem repercursões muito além do nosso pequeno mundinho individual, mas nosso destino apesar de tudo, é construído pelas nossas ações fruto das nossas escolhas. show less
As our narrator informs us, the Rock of Tanios, which sits outside his village of Kfaryabda in the Lebanese mountains, was believed for two centuries to bring bad luck, since the local villager after whom it was named was last seen sitting on it before his mysterious disappearance in the year 1840. Tanios, born to Lamia, the beauty of the village, may or may not have been the son of the local Sheikh, and Tanios' life, intimately linked to the the fate of his village, was shaped by a series of momentous events, even as the mountain was being disputed between the Egyptian, Turkish, French and English powers. Maalouf is an outstanding raconteur and the pleasure I had of reading him in the original French language can't be overstated.

I show more read the excellent Baldassare's Odyssey almost a decade ago while on a trip to France, and based on that book alone decided that Maalouf was one of my favourite writers of all time. My only regret when it comes to Tanios is that I didn't read this book when I first heard about it around 1993, when it won the prestigious French Goncourt prize, but I have every intention of catching up on lost time and reading everything by Maalouf I can get my hands on in near future. show less
What a storyteller! I felt myself spellbound as if increasingly cocooned as the narrative unfolded. An historical novel told through accounts of the life story of the fictional Tanios, a villager of questionable provenance. Highly recommended.
Amin Maalouf delivers again. Interesting setting (1830s Lebanon) and engaging style. Worth a read for sure.
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A good tale in the tried and true storytelling mode of narrator telling a story told to him, one that took place several generations ago (1830s-1840s Lebanon). The Great Game is in full swing as well as rivalries between the Ottoman Empire(The Divine Port) and the Pasha of Egypt as represented by the local Emir. Mix in religion (Catholic, Druze, Muslim, English Protestant), local and personal vendettas & one thing leads inevitably to another.
The fascinating mix of East and West, Christian and Islam that has created the unique culture of Maronite Mount Lebanon.

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Amin Maalouf was formerly director of the leading Beirut daily, an-Nahar, and editor of Jeune Afrique.

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Canonical title
The Rock of Tanios
Original title
Le rocher de Tanios
Original publication date
1993
People/Characters
Tanios
Important places
Beirut, Lebanon; Kfaryabda, Lebanon; Famagusta, Cyprus
Dedication
A la mémoire de l'homme aux ailes brisées
First words
Dans le village où je suis né, les rochers ont un nom.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Et là-bas, au loin, je voyais la mer, mon étroite parcelle de mer, étroite et longue vers l'horizon comme une route.
Original language
French

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
848Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench miscellaneous writings
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PQ3979.2 .M28 .R6313Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureProvincial, local, colonial, etc.
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