The Serpent of Stars (Le serpent d¢étoiles, 1993; reprinted 1999
Grasset) takes place in rural southern France in the early part of the
century. The novel’s elusive narrative thread ties landscape to
character to an expanse just beyond our grasp. The narrator encounters
a shepherding family and glimpse by glimpse, each family member and
the shepherding way of life is revealed to us. The novel culminates in
a large shepherds’ gathering where a traditional Shepherd’s
Play—a kind of creation myth that includes in its cast The River,
The Sea, The Man, and The Mountain—is enacted. The work’s
proto-environmental world view as well as its hybrid form—part play,
part novel—makes The Serpent of Stars astonishingly contemporary.
W.S. Merwin’s "Green Fields" begins, "By this part of the century
few are left who believe/in the animals for they are not there in the
carved parts/of them served on plates and the pleas from slatted
trucks..." This novel leaves the reader believing not only in the
animals, but the terrain they are part of, the people who tend them,
and the life all these elements together compose.
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ISBN
9781935744450
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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