A captivating literary and historical record, Jean Giono's Occupation
Journal offers a glimpse into life in collaborationist France during
the Second World War, as seen through the eyes and thoughts of one of
France's greatest and most independent writers. Written during the
years of France's occupation by the Nazis, Jean Giono's Occupation
Journal reveals the inner workings of one of France's great literary
minds during one of the country's darkest hours. A renowned writer and
committed pacifist throughout the 1930s--a conviction that resulted in
his imprisonment before and after the Occupation--Giono spent the war
in the village of Contadour in Provence, where he wrote, corresponded
with other writers, and cared for his consumptive daughter. This
journal records his musings on art and literature, his observations of
life, his interactions with the machinery of the collaborationist
Vichy regime, as well as his forceful political convictions. Giono
recounts the details of his life with fierce independence of thought
and novelistic attention to character and dialogue. Occupation Journal
is a fascinating historical document as well as a unique window into
one of French literature's most voracious and critical minds.
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ISBN
9781939810571
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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