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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Reescritura de Robison Crusoe que mereció el prestigioso Premio Goncourt de novela. Tournier pone boca abajo la novela de Defoe y establece una nueva lectura del mito del buen salvaje roussoniano, al narrar cómo Robinson se aleja de la civilización y se acerca a la naturaleza, de la mano de un Viernes que no acepta la servidumbre ni, por supuesto, la superioridad del hombre blanco civilizado. ( ) > Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Tournier-Vendredi-ou-La-Vie-sauvage/19113 > VENDREDI OU LA VIE SAUVAGE, par Michel Tournier (Gallimard, 2005, Poche, 192 pages). — A la suite du naufrage de son navire, Robinson Crusoé se retrouve seul rescapé sur une île. Après le désespoir et le découragement, il aménage l'île, aidé de l'Indien Vendredi dont il a fait son serviteur. C'est une vie d'ordre et de règles qui règne désormais. Mais survient un accident, et le rêve de civilisation de Robinson s'écroule. C'est maintenant Vendredi qui va apprendre à vivre à Robinson. Une nouvelle existence commence... —Pauline Hamon (Culturebox) In 1967, Michel Tournier rethought the mythic story of Robinson Crusoe and his life of solitude and later companionship with Friday in Vendredi ou Les Limbes Pacifique. Ten years later he rethought that relationship again in a novel for young people that is direct, adventurous, emotional, and thought provoking. Each return to the Crusoe/Friday story for Tournier is a new beginning. In Vendredi ou La Vie sauvage, Robinson Crusoe must first unlearn his ordered European conception of the world and then, with Friday’s help, take the first steps to living in harmony with nature. Friday has an almost poetic relationship with the land (e.g. when he “dresses” the cacti) and its flora and fauna (e.g. his relationship with the goat, Anda, and his struggle with and later honouring of the buck, Andoar, whose death effectively saves Friday’s life). Robinson slowly comes first to understand and later embrace Friday’s stance. Eventually Robinson sees that his own long struggle for survival and rescue or escape has instead been a process of putting down roots and gathering the nutrients of the wild life into his veins. His decision to remain on the island when the chance to leave presents itself after 28 years thus does not come as a shock; it seems entirely fitting. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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A new approach to the Robinson Crusoe story which explores Robinson's psychological as well as physical experiences and introduces a new twist--Friday eventually becomes master of Robinson. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)843.914Literature French and related languages French fiction Modern Period 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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