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Marcel Pagnol

    28 de febrero de 1895 – 18 de abril de 1974

    Marcel Pagnol fue un novelista, dramaturgo y cineasta francés, conocido por sus agudas observaciones de la vida en la Provenza. En 1946, logró una distinción literaria única al convertirse en el primer cineasta elegido para la Académie Française. Sus narrativas a menudo exploran los temas perdurables de la amistad, la familia y las complejidades de la naturaleza humana. La voz distintiva de Pagnol combina humor, sentimiento y una profunda empatía, haciendo que sus historias resuenen profundamente en los lectores.

    Marcel Pagnol
    Jean De Florette
    La Gloire de mon père - Le Château de ma mère
    The Time of Secrets & The Time of Love
    My Father's Glory and My Mother's Castle
    Jean de Florette & Manon of the Springs
    The Water of the Hills
    • Jean de Florette & Manon of the Springs

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      In Jean de Florette and Manon of the Springs, Marcel Pagnol (called by Andre Malraux "one of the great writers of our generation" and by Jean Renoir "the leading film artist of his age") achieves the fullest and most satisfying expression of a story that haunted him for years, a Provencal legend of vengeance exacted by a mysterious sheperdess. Pagnol brings to his treatment of this powerful, moving story his dramatist's sense of place, ambience, and character and his keen understanding of the Provencal countryside and its people. Rich with twists and ramifications, Jean de Florette and Manon of the Springs sets an idealistic city man against two secretive and deceitful Provencal country men in a superbly realized story of a struggle for life, of crime and punishment, of betrayal and revenge, and of judgment and forgiveness. In this edition, illustrated with images from the acclaimed film adaptation by Claude Berri, North Point presents Pagnol's enduring story in W.E. van Heyningen's exact and sensitive translation.Biblical in its cadences, epic in its sweep to destiny, and old fashioned in development of character and plot, this saga charts the destruction of a Provencal family.

      Jean de Florette & Manon of the Springs
      4,4
    • My Father's Glory and My Mother's Castle

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Two books in one volume of Pagnol's childhood memoirs. The stories evoke the sun-baked Provencal countryside and show the young Marcel spending happy hours following in his father's and uncle's footsteps fishing and trapping during the long summer months.

      My Father's Glory and My Mother's Castle
      4,3
    • The Time of Secrets & The Time of Love

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Following the success of "My Father's Glory" and "My Mother's Castle", this book is an evocation of the author's school-days in Provence.

      The Time of Secrets & The Time of Love
      4,2
    • Pagnol's tragedy delves into themes of sacrifice, selfishness, and revenge set in a Provencal village.

      Jean De Florette
      4,2