Gilles and Jeanne

by Michel Tournier

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A beaten, broken man, he went on and buried himself in his fortress in Vendée. For three years he became a caterpillar. When the malign metamorphosis was complete, he emerged, an infernal angel unfurling his wings.

It was my GR friend Paquita who thrust my attentions upon Gilles de Rais. You should read her review now. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/64513682?book_show_action=false&page=1 It was also happenstance which led me to this specific book a few weeks back at Harold's bookstall. It was quick and haunting read today, one draped with images of menace. The wars of religion are at hand and sorcery remains palpable. The novel then recalls the association of Joan of Arc with de Rais, the infamous serial child murderer of 15th show more Century France. Leading the narrative forward like Surrealist Virgils are a motley pair of intermediaries: a shocked and shuddering priest and a manipulative Italian Humanist. What unfolds is poetic if incomplete. The conflicted Italian speaks of a malign inversion but the smoke and the screams obscure the philosophy. show less
Basada en ese misterioso episodio en el que se cruzaron los destinos de Santa Juana de Arco y del noble bretón llamado Gilles de Rais, esta novela de Michel Tournier confirma el amor de su autor por los mitos y su gozo en transformarlos.

Juana fue amada platónicamente por Gilles de Rais, que la siguió hasta la hoguera. Gilles piensa entonces que el camino hacia la santidad pasa por el mundo del pecado y se dedica a recorrerlo bajo la influencia de un extraño personaje italiano, brujo y alquimista, hasta la exasperación final. Siguiendo los documentos históricos, Tournier vuelve del revés en Gilles y Juana la interpretación tradicional, y nos ofrece una nueva muestra de ese estilo que -atravesado aquí por un uso muy peculiar y show more hasta irónico del lenguaje medieval- constituye uno de los logros mayores de la literatura de nuestro tiempo. show less

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Michel Édouard Tournier was born in Paris, France on December 19, 1924. He received a degree in philosophy and law from the Sorbonne and studied German philosophy at the University of Tübingen for four years. After failing the philosophy exam that would have certified him as a university teacher, he started producing radio and television show more programs and writing literary journalism. He was the press agent for a new radio station Europe 1 for four years. He then became the literary director of the publishing house Editions Plon. His first novel, Friday, was published in 1967 and won the Grand Prix du Roman by the Académie Française. His second novel, Le Roi des Aulnes, which was also published as The Ogre and The Erl-King, won the Prix Goncourt, France's top literary prize, in 1970. His other works included Friday and Robinson: Life on Speranza Island, Gemini, The Woodcock, The Fetishist, The Motionless Wanderer, The Four Wise Men, Gilles and Jeanne, The Golden Droplet, Keys and Locks, The Flight of the Vampire, and Mount Tabor and Mount Sinai. He died on January 18, 2016 at the age of 91. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original title
Gilles & Jeanne
Original publication date
1983 (Frans) (Frans); 1984 (Nederlands) (Nederlands)
People/Characters*
Jeanne d'Arc; Gilles de Rais; Eustache Blanchet : abbé, homme de Gilles; Francesco Prelati, François Prelat : clerc, alchimiste
Important places*
France, Pays de Rais
Dedication*
Pour Gérard Blain qui est à l'origine de ce récit
First words*
C'est en cette fin de l'hiver 1429 - le 25 février - au château de Chinon que leurs destins se sont croisés.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Jeanne! Jeanne! Jeanne!
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
843.914Literature & rhetoricFrench & related literaturesFrench fiction1900-20th Century1945-1999
LCC
PQ2680 .O83 .G513Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureModern literature1961-2000

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