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Maltaverne (1969)

di François Mauriac

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Mauriac, the most important writer of the modern French Catholic revival and one of the half-dozen greatest European novelists of this century. Mauriac is the moral historian and chronicler of a region: the pine barrens of southwestern France called Les Landes with its regional capital at Bordeaux; of a social class, the upper bourgeoisie who live in big gloomy houses in Bordeaux but often have their wealth -- or once had it -- from the relentless harvesting of pit props and pine resin on large forest estates like Maltaverne, which they constantly plot to make larger; of the spiritual condition of this class, whose representatives are at once cruelly materialistic and deeply religious according to the rigors of the Jansenist conscience, people both clannish and selfish and yet poignantly human in the intensity of their loves and hates. They are without what is called "Gallic charm," and some of them are monsters whom only God (and Mauriac) could love, and this is surely as Mauriac intends.… (altro)
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Mauriac's last novel, published when he was 84, is set like most of his other work in the Landes of S. France.
When the story opens, Alain, the narrator, is a teenager, living on a timber estate with his brother and mother. The latter comes across as dominant character, who is planning for him to marry the despised 'Louse'- the unattractive but potentially wealthy little daughter of a fellow landowner. We also meet Alain's friend Simon, a peasant youth attending a seminary but thinking of 'getting out'.
As he lives through his late teens, we see Alain experiencing love, querying his beliefs, and finding that he doesn't know everything about people. After a terrible tragedy, we see him aged 22, starting his life as a writer in Paris: 'the outcome of all this agony will be a three franc paperback.'
I almost gave up on this halfway through, but it has a BRILLIANT SECOND HALF which brings everything together. ( )
  starbox | Oct 25, 2012 |
Coming-of-age-novel of an adolescent being captured between money and religion, between Catholicism and a new morality. Discrepancies which characterize the 20th century.
  hbergander | Apr 4, 2011 |
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I write otherwise than I speak, I speak otherwise than I think, I think otherwise than I ought to think, and so on into the deepest heart of darkness (KAFKA)
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I am unlike other boys. If I were like other boys, at seventeen I should go shooting with Laurent my elder brother, and Duberc, our bailiff, and Simon Duberc his younger son who is an abbe and who at this time of day ought to be at vespers, and Prudent Duberc, his brother, who prompts Simon to make his bow to the cure.
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Mauriac, the most important writer of the modern French Catholic revival and one of the half-dozen greatest European novelists of this century. Mauriac is the moral historian and chronicler of a region: the pine barrens of southwestern France called Les Landes with its regional capital at Bordeaux; of a social class, the upper bourgeoisie who live in big gloomy houses in Bordeaux but often have their wealth -- or once had it -- from the relentless harvesting of pit props and pine resin on large forest estates like Maltaverne, which they constantly plot to make larger; of the spiritual condition of this class, whose representatives are at once cruelly materialistic and deeply religious according to the rigors of the Jansenist conscience, people both clannish and selfish and yet poignantly human in the intensity of their loves and hates. They are without what is called "Gallic charm," and some of them are monsters whom only God (and Mauriac) could love, and this is surely as Mauriac intends.

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