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The Ogre: By Michel Tournier

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ISBN
9780801855900
EAN
9780801855900
Book Title
Ogre
Item Length
8in
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Year
1997
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Michel Tournier
Features
Reprint
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Literary, Historical
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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An international bestseller and winner of the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award, The Ogre is a masterful tale of innocence, perversion, and obsession. It follows the passage of strange, gentle Abel Tiffauges from submissive schoolboy to ''ogre'' of the Nazi school at the castle of Kaltenborn, taking us deeper into the dark ......

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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
080185590x
ISBN-13
9780801855900
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8038753299

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ogre
Author
Michel Tournier
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
Literary, Historical
Publication Year
1997
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pq2680.O83r613 1997
Edition Description
Reprint
Reviews
The Ogre . . . is, quite simply, a great novel . . . [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to--and even beyond--the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge--minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry--to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession., The Ogre is a very clever book in its belletristic way, and the translation reads very well... Tiffauges's obsessions -- a cornucopia of the ocular, the cloacal, of celibacy, heraldry, therapies, wounds, beats, boys, and twins -- are conveyed in an alliterative rhetoric of rare words and allusions., "The Ogre... is, quite simply, a great novel... [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to -- and even beyond -- the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge -- minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry -- to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession." -- New Yorker, The Ogre . . . is, quite simply, a great novel . . . [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to--and even beyond--the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge--minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry--to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession. -- New Yorker, Barbara Bray's translation does justice to the original... Abel Tiffauges is as complex and dangerous in English as he is in French; his themes are eternal and disturbing. To follow his dark path is a magnificent experience., The Ogre is a very clever book in its belletristic way, and the translation reads very well... Tiffauges's obsessions-a cornucopia of the ocular, the cloacal, of celibacy, heraldry, therapies, wounds, beats, boys, and twins-are conveyed in an alliterative rhetoric of rare words and allusions., The Ogre is a very clever book in its belletristic way, and the translation reads very well . . . Tiffauges's obsessions--a cornucopia of the ocular, the cloacal, of celibacy, heraldry, therapies, wounds, beats, boys, and twins--are conveyed in an alliterative rhetoric of rare words and allusions. -- New York Review of Books, The Ogre is a very clever book in its belletristic way, and the translation reads very well... Tiffauges's obsessions--a cornucopia of the ocular, the cloacal, of celibacy, heraldry, therapies, wounds, beats, boys, and twins--are conveyed in an alliterative rhetoric of rare words and allusions., "Barbara Bray's translation does justice to the original... Abel Tiffauges is as complex and dangerous in English as he is in French; his themes are eternal and disturbing. To follow his dark path is a magnificent experience."-- New York Times Book Review, The Ogre ... is, quite simply, a great novel... [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to-and even beyond-the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge-minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry-to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession., The Ogre ... is, quite simply, a great novel... [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to -- and even beyond -- the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge -- minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry -- to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession., The Ogre... is, quite simply, a great novel... [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to -- and even beyond -- the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge -- minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry -- to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession., Barbara Bray's translation does justice to the original . . . Abel Tiffauges is as complex and dangerous in English as he is in French; his themes are eternal and disturbing. To follow his dark path is a magnificent experience. -- New York Times Book Review, "The Ogre is a very clever book in its belletristic way, and the translation reads very well... Tiffauges's obsessions -- a cornucopia of the ocular, the cloacal, of celibacy, heraldry, therapies, wounds, beats, boys, and twins -- are conveyed in an alliterative rhetoric of rare words and allusions." -- New York Review of Books, The Ogre ... is, quite simply, a great novel... [It] bears patently the marks of greatness. It relentlessly pushes individual idiosyncrasy to--and even beyond--the point of universality. It covers simultaneously the events inside one head and one continent. It uses documentary knowledge--minute and encyclopedic knowledge of photography, history, zoology, anthropometry, weaponry--to illustrate the otherwise undocumentable progress of a human obsession., Barbara Bray's translation does justice to the original . . . Abel Tiffauges is as complex and dangerous in English as he is in French; his themes are eternal and disturbing. To follow his dark path is a magnificent experience., The Ogre is a very clever book in its belletristic way, and the translation reads very well . . . Tiffauges's obsessions--a cornucopia of the ocular, the cloacal, of celibacy, heraldry, therapies, wounds, beats, boys, and twins--are conveyed in an alliterative rhetoric of rare words and allusions.
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Lccn
96-046778
Dewey Decimal
843.9/14
Dewey Edition
21

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