Monsieur Ouine
Georges Bernanos author William S Bush translator William S Bush editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Singularly ambiguous, mysterious, and highly paradoxical
In a small village in northern France, Monsieur Ouine, a retired professor, is taken in by the dull local squire, Anthelme de Nereis, and soon rules the life of both Anthelme and his wife, Ginette. A fourteen-year-old fatherless boy, Philippe Dorval, flees home and, on impulse, follows Madame de Nereis to her chateau.In a small village in northern France, Monsieur Ouine, a retired professor, is taken in by the dull local squire, Anthelme de Néréis, and soon rules the life of both Anthelme and his wife, Ginette. A fourteen-year-old fatherless boy, Philippe Dorval, flees home and, on impulse, follows Madame de Néréis to her château. There the squire, who is dying, tells the boy that his father is actually alive and well—that despite what Philippe’s mother had told him, his father had not died in World War I. The forsaken boy finds himself on that fatal evening succumbing to Monsieur Ouine’s embrace after falling into a drunken sleep in the old professor’s bed. The events of the tempestuous night lead to upheaval in the village the next morning, when, at dawn, a boy’s body is found afloat in a stream near the château.
"This is a savage morality tale that depicts the dying of the landed aristocracy and a wartorn civilization's larger 'innocence' with sharp imagery, precise characterizations, and commanding intensity. All of Bernanos's fiction ought to be available in English translation, and William Bush looks like the right man for the job."-Kirkus Kirkus "Dark currents ruffle the waters of a small village in northern France... Cryptically symbolic of a country in distress after WWI, Bernanos's novel revolves around insoluble enigmas."-Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly "The University of Nebraska's publication of Monsieur Ouine is a major literary event, offering the first chance most Americans have had to wrestle with what the author of Diary of a Country Priest designated as his 'great novel' ... It is this corrected text (the 1955 edition) that ... Bush, professor emeritus at the University of Western Ontario and an international authority on Bernanos, has masterfully translated into English... Bush's introduction is immensely helpful in teaching us how to read Monsieur Ouine, of which critic Germaine Bree wrote, 'Bernanos may well be the precursor of a new approach to the novel, an innovation produced by the sheer intensity of vision on which his world rests' ... Disturbing and opaque as it is, Monsieur Ouine is a powerful and lyric narration that should be read by anyone interested in Bernanos or the modern novel. Even better, read it twice!"-National Catholic Reporter National Catholic Reporter
ISBN: 9780803261617
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 312g
256 pages