'A BEAUTIFUL BOOK ABOUT THE BEST MINDS OF A GENERATION AND THE
DEVASTATION OF WAR - AN OUTRAGEOUS VOYAGE FROM THE PAST THAT SPEAKS
ELOQUENTLY TO OUR PRESENT' DEBORAH LEVY
March 1941. A converted cargo ship, the _Paul-Lemerle_, left Marseille
on a voyage to the Caribbean, fleeing Vichy France and the devastation
of the war. The ship was filled with immigrants from the East, exiled
Spanish Republicans, Jews, stateless persons and decadent artists.
Among them were Claude Lévi-Strauss, the painter Wifredo Lam, the
writers Anna Seghers and André Breton, and the Russian revolutionary
Victor Serge.
Can we know the taste of pineapple from listening to travellers'
tales? asks Bosc in the follow-up to his bestselling debut. Can we
ever feel the sensation of history? Mixing the documentary techniques
of history, the imaginative leaps of fiction and the cool analysis of
the essay, Bosc takes us from Marseille to Casablanca to Martinique
and on to New York, to tell an evocative story of migration, cultural
crisis and the intellectual cost of the rise of fascism.
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ISBN
9781782835615
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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