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Michel Tournier

    19 de diciembre de 1924 – 18 de enero de 2016

    Michel Tournier fue un escritor francés cuyas obras son muy apreciadas por su profunda exploración de lo fantástico. Inspirándose en la cultura tradicional alemana, el catolicismo y las filosofías de Gaston Bachelard, su escritura ofrece una perspectiva única y original. Su estilo distintivo y sus narrativas cautivadoras han consolidado su lugar como una voz literaria importante.

    Michel Tournier
    Saudek
    Gemini
    The Ogre
    The Four Wise Men
    The Erl-King. Der Erlkönig, englische Ausgabe
    Medianoche de amor
    • Tras varios años de felicidad, Yves y Nad&egrave,ge forman una pareja que ha dejado de entenderse. Decididos a separarse, invitan a sus amigos a una velada en su casa con el fin de comunicarles la triste noticia. Durante una noche entera, delante de una mesa repleta de exquisitos manjares, los invitados a esta Medianoche de

      Medianoche de amor
    • This novel follows the passage of strange, gentle Abel Tiffauges from submissive schoolboy to adult misfit - a man without a sense of belonging until he finds himself a prisoner of war, and then a teacher, and then the 'ogre' of a Nazi school at the castle of Kaltenborn.

      The Erl-King. Der Erlkönig, englische Ausgabe
    • The Four Wise Men

      • 268 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative delves into the journeys of the traditional Magi to Bethlehem, introducing an imaginative fourth Magus, Taor, a prince from Mangalore. Driven by his passion for a delicious confection, he embarks on a quest across Western Asia, ultimately ending up imprisoned in a salt mine in Sodom. Through his hardships, Taor not only uncovers the coveted recipe but also discovers profound insights about Jesus and redemption. This tale intertwines themes of longing, transformation, and the search for meaning in life's challenges.

      The Four Wise Men
    • The Ogre

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of innocence, perversion, and obsession, the narrative follows Abel Tiffauges as he transforms from a submissive schoolboy to an "ogre" within the Nazi regime at Kaltenborn. This gripping tale delves into the unsettling depths of fascism, offering a harrowing yet captivating perspective. As Abel confronts his mystic fate amid the crumbling Third Reich, the story maintains a spellbinding intensity that resonates with readers, making it a significant literary achievement recognized by the Prix Goncourt.

      The Ogre
    • Gemini

      • 456 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around identical twins Jean and Paul, whose unique connection creates an impenetrable bond that alienates them from the outside world. Their relationship is so intimate that they communicate in a private language, embodying a harmonious unity that blurs the lines of typical sibling dynamics. This innocence in their closeness raises questions about identity and love, as they navigate a world that struggles to differentiate between them.

      Gemini
    • Friday

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The story presents a captivating retelling of the Robinson Crusoe legend through the eyes of a god-fearing Crusoe who strives to reshape a tropical island into a reflection of his lost civilization. His solitary efforts are challenged when Friday, a mulatto, arrives and introduces him to the idea that life holds greater value beyond the confines of civilization. This enchanting narrative explores themes of isolation, cultural clash, and the quest for meaning, showcasing the transformative power of companionship and different perspectives.

      Friday
    • The Fetishist and Other Stories

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      In ''The Fetishist,'' a collection of 14 widely different short texts, Mr. Tournier demonstrates what a literary artist can do in the concentrated form of the story, tale or novella. Whether he stylizes a concrete situation or derives plots from an abstract idea (he shuttles back and forth between the two formulas), Mr. Tournier produces dramatic narratives whose impact is directly related to the economy of means. The ''knot of hatred'' that leads a dwarf to kill the beautiful woman whose lover he has become, the obsession with women's underwear that leads the fetishist to acts of violence, the lethal artistic experiments of the photographer - these are some of the situations Mr. Tournier exploits to illustrate how the literary craft can at the same time project and tame an omnipresent irrationality.

      The Fetishist and Other Stories
    • From the quintessential author of wartime Germany, A Time to Love and a Time to Die echoes the harrowing insights of his masterpiece All Quiet on the Western Front. After two years at the Russian front, Ernst Graeber finally receives three weeks’ leave. But since leaves have been canceled before, he decides not to write his parents, fearing he would just raise their hopes. Then, when Graeber arrives home, he finds his house bombed to ruin and his parents nowhere in sight. Nobody knows if they are dead or alive. As his leave draws to a close, Graeber reaches out to Elisabeth, a childhood friend. Like him, she is imprisoned in a world she did not create. But in a time of war, love seems a world away. And sometimes, temporary comfort can lead to something unexpected and redeeming.

      A Time to Love and a Time to Die
    • Abel Tiffauges, ein Automechaniker aus Paris, wird während des Zweiten Weltkriegs unschuldig verurteilt und an die Front geschickt. In deutscher Kriegsgefangenschaft gewinnt er das Vertrauen von SS-Führern und rekrutiert junge Männer für eine Erziehungsanstalt. Als er die Wahrheit erkennt, zerbricht sein Glaube an eine bessere Welt. Tournier verknüpft meisterhaft Geschichte mit Mythos und Philosophie.

      Der Erlkönig. Roman