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Blaise Cendrars (1887–1961)

Autore di Moravagine

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Blaise Cendrars was born Frédéric-Louis Sauser in Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland on September 1, 1887. He left school in 1904 to work as an apprentice to a clockmaker in St. Petersburg. While fighting for the French in World War I, he lost his right arm, but taught himself to type left-handed. He mostra altro wrote novels, poems, plays, and short stories. His first novel, L'Or, which focused on the California gold rush, was eventually made into the American movie Sutter's Gold. His other works include Christmas at the Four Corners of the Earth, Rhum, Lice, and the long poem Easter in New York. He chronicled his experiences in Hollywood in articles for Paris-Soir, which was published as a book, Hollywood: Mecca of the Movies, in 1995. He was considered a prime catalyst of the modernist movement and received the Prix Litteraire de la Ville de Paris. He died on January 21, 1961 at the age of 74. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: Blaise Cendrars, ca. 1907

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Opere di Blaise Cendrars

Moravagine (1926) 749 copie
To the End of the World (1956) 137 copie
Complete Poems (1992) 96 copie
Planus (1948) 96 copie
La mano mozza: romanzo (1946) 93 copie
Dan Yack (1927) 88 copie
Sky: Memoirs (1949) — Autore — 68 copie
Dal mondo intero (1978) 53 copie
Selected Writings of Blaise Cendrars (1962) — Autore — 42 copie
At the Heart of the World (1993) 23 copie
Histoires vraies (1938) 19 copie
The African Saga (1947) 17 copie
La vie dangereuse (1938) 11 copie
Selected poems (1979) 10 copie
D'oultremer a indigo (1939) 10 copie
La Banlieue de Paris (1983) 10 copie
Rapsodie gitane (1945) 7 copie
Blaise Cendrars (1948) 6 copie
Madame Thérèse : Roman (1989) 5 copie
Cendrars 5 copie
Boubou, c'est chic (2000) — Autore — 4 copie
La Légende de Novgorode (1997) 4 copie
Ik heb gedood (2016) 4 copie
J'ai saigné (2009) 4 copie
Tuskan pääkaupungit (2002) — Autore — 4 copie
Lettres 1920-1959 (2013) 4 copie
Le Vol à voile (1998) 3 copie
Yolculuk Notlari (2011) 3 copie
Trop c'est trop (2003) 3 copie
Antarctic Fugue (1948) 2 copie
Shadow (1983) 2 copie
L'oiseau bleu (2001) 2 copie
Il raggio verde (2011) 1 copia
De afgehakte hand (2023) 1 copia
Dan Yack II 1 copia
Dan Yack I 1 copia
Poezje 1 copia
Les armoires chinoises (2001) 1 copia
Nouveaux contes nègres (2006) 1 copia
J'ai tué (2013) 1 copia
PANORAMA DEL HAMPA (2019) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Writers at Work 03 (1967) — Interviewee — 145 copie
The Penguin book of Russian poetry (2015) — Collaboratore — 93 copie
Stroker anthology, 1974-1994 (1994) — Collaboratore — 7 copie

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Fun, wild, fascinating book with a worthwhile Forward that discloses some history and context to this 1926 novel. As an example, the name of the author is not really the author's name. This is well worth your time.
 
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RickGeissal | 13 altre recensioni | Aug 16, 2023 |
Sometimes you read a book that clearly has a little of everyone you’ve ever read before. This work easily brushes shoulders with the likes of Miller, Gide, Angela Carter, Bataille and James Hogg. Another great transgressive travel novel.
 
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theoaustin | 13 altre recensioni | May 19, 2023 |
Esta novela es, a la vez que un vivo retrato de los Estados Unidos en formación, de la América de los pioneros -tierra virgen y apenas civilizada, plena de oportunidades para hombres audaces y con iniciativa-, el relato de una historia verídica que, en efecto, sólo pudo darse en ese tiempo y lugar concretos. Centrada en la existencia de Johann August Suter, emigrante suizo al Nuevo Mundo, El Oro narra la pintoresca peripecia del hombre sobre cuyas tierras se precipitó la avalancha desatada en California a partir de 1848 por la primera "fiebre del oro" y que paradójicamente lo llevó a él a la ruina.… (altro)
 
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Natt90 | 7 altre recensioni | Jul 18, 2022 |
Reading Moravagine, I was immediately reminded of Voltaire's [Candide]. However Moravagine is much much darker and if you read it with all the apparent seriousness in which it is written, not funny at all.

Blaise Cendrars was a Swiss naturalised French citizen; a poet and novelist who was influential in the European modernist movement. Moravagine was originally published in 1926, but republished in 1956 with an explanation by the author on how and perhaps why he wrote the novel. It is a dark ride through the human (male) psyche. Warning misogyne is rife.

The narrator is Raymond la Science who as a young man of medical science sees an opportunity to release the madman and murderer Moravagine from an asylum in order to carry out further study. Moravagine is a very rich, last in line member of a noble family. He shows early signs of instability and is kept secured on a large estate. As a young boy he is betrothed to Rita, but is only allowed to see her once a year. When she arrives as a late adolescent woman, Moravagine murders her and he spends ten years locked away in a small cell, He keeps some sanity by focusing on his situation. Released by Raymond they move to London, but have to leave after Moravagine commits a number of brutal murders on women. Thy travel to Russia where Moravagine and Raymond become involved with the revolutionaries in 1907. Moravagine with his fortune and his ability to organise others, soon becomes a leader of the abortive 1907 coup in June. They are forced to flee and take ship to America, On the ship they befriend an Orang-u-tang (yes it starts to enter a world slightly touched by magic realism). Travels in America lead them to adventures on the frontier and needing to escape again they end up stranded on the Amazon river, where Morvagine becomes a god-like figure to a primitive tribe of Indians. They finally make it back to Paris where Moravagine becomes a pilot in the first world war.

It is a book on which I have hardly formed much of an opinion. As an exercise in modernist literature it can be admired, but there were only two parts that really grabbed my attention. The first was Moravagine's method of keeping his sanity while being locked up for years and the second was Raymond's experience with the Amazon tribe where he is a virtual prisoner in conditions where most Europeans would find it difficult to survive. The dream like states that both characters achieve pointed to a consideration as whether Moragavine was just the darker side of Raymond. It is a book that might benefit from a second reading, but I am not sure I can be bothered and so three stars.
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baswood | 13 altre recensioni | Mar 15, 2022 |

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