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Roving Shadows [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 21x14x3 mm, weight: 397 g
  • Sērija : The French List
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Seagull Books London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0857420097
  • ISBN-13: 9780857420091
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 21x14x3 mm, weight: 397 g
  • Sērija : The French List
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Seagull Books London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0857420097
  • ISBN-13: 9780857420091
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There are few if any voices more distinct in contemporary French literature than that of Pascal Quignard, a prolific writer of rare erudition and elegance. Essayist, critic, translator, novelist and musician, Quignard attempts here an ambitious amalgam of his many artistic styles in a fragmentary work that defies the idea of genre. And his daring was rewarded in 2002 when The Roving Shadows became the first non-novel in more than sixty years to win the Goncourt Prize, France’s most prestigious literary award.
 
The first book in Quignard’s Last Kingdom series, The Roving Shadows can be read as a long meditation on reading and writing that strives to situate these otherwise innocuous activities in a profound relationship to sex and death. Writing and reading can in fact be linked to our animal natures and artistic strivings, to primal forces and culturally persistent fascinations. With dexterity and inventiveness, Quignard weaves together historical anecdotes, folktales from the East and West, fragments of myth, and speculative historical reconstructions. The whole, written in a musical style not far removed from that of Couperin, whose piano composition Les Ombres errantes lends the book its title, coheres into a work of literature that reverberates in the psyche long after one has laid it down.
 
The Roving Shadows is a rare and wondrous tour de force that cements Quignard’s reputation in contemporary world literature. Available now for the first time in English, this boldly adventurous work will find a new and welcoming audience.
 

Chapter 1 (The Young German Woman)
1(4)
Chapter 2 (The Shadow of Sexual Bliss)
5(6)
Chapter 3 (The tertium)
11(1)
Chapter 4 (Buddhas of Bamiyan)
12(3)
Chapter 5 Nordstrand
15(6)
Chapter 6 (We)
21(1)
Chapter 7 The Nursling
22(4)
Chapter 8 (Last Kingdom)
26(8)
Chapter 9 The Ewer
34(4)
Chapter 10 (The Absent One)
38(1)
Chapter 11 Cras
39(3)
Chapter 12 (The Horse)
42(1)
Chapter 13 The Bark
43(2)
Chapter 14 (The Dark Sky)
45(1)
Chapter 15 Shadows
46(9)
Chapter 16 List from the Year 2001
55(2)
Chapter 17 (Television)
57(2)
Chapter 18 On the Arrest of Monsieur de Saint-Cyran on 14 May 1638
59(2)
Chapter 19 (Pluto)
61(13)
Chapter 20 (Mogador)
74(1)
Chapter 21 The Snuffers
75(7)
Chapter 22 (Ubi)
82(1)
Chapter 23 (The Region of Dawn)
83(4)
Chapter 24 (Dawn Mist)
87(2)
Chapter 25 (Banks of the Yonne)
89(2)
Chapter 26 The Immortal King of the Ages
91(4)
Chapter 27 Saint Bartholomew's Day
95(10)
Chapter 28 Last Farewell
105(2)
Chapter 29 Han Yu
107(7)
Chapter 30 The Vestals
114(3)
Chapter 31 (Mud)
117(1)
Chapter 32 Churches of Leyden
118(1)
Chapter 33 Post tenebras
119(9)
Chapter 34 Perditos
128(1)
Chapter 35 (The Keep at Vincennes)
129(1)
Chapter 36 The Barefoot Teacher
130(1)
Chapter 37 Terror
131(5)
Chapter 38 (The Bassin du Roi at Le Havre)
136(1)
Chapter 39 (Saint-Cyran)
137(12)
Chapter 40 (Lancelot)
149(1)
Chapter 41 (Monsieur de Merveilleux)
150(1)
Chapter 42 The Brouette
151(3)
Chapter 43 (Monasteries)
154(8)
Chapter 44 (Going from Bergheim to Frankfurt)
162(11)
Chapter 45 (Dream)
173(2)
Chapter 46 (The Hunter)
175(8)
Chapter 47 Emily
183(2)
Chapter 48 History
185(1)
Chapter 49 (Right of Asylum)
186(10)
Chapter 50 (Shoreline)
196(1)
Chapter 51 On the River that Flows into the Flowers
197(8)
Chapter 52 (Marc Antoine Charpentier)
205(3)
Chapter 53 The Other Kingdom
208(6)
Chapter 54 (Kingdom of Jerusalem)
214(1)
Chapter 55 Sofiius' End
215(11)
Translator's Notes 226
Pascal Quignard is the author of over sixty books, including Le Salon du Wurtemberg, Les Escaliers de Chambord, and Sex and Terror, the last also published by Seagull Books. He is widely regarded as one of the most important living writers in French. Chris Turner is a writer and translator who lives in Birmingham, England.