Publication
Amsterdam Meulenhoff cop. 2008
ISBN
9789029074940
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A soldier contemplates the mysterious paradoxes of human existence as he struggles to resolve a moral dilemma--how to correct an injustice while remaining an uninvolved spectator to the events as they unfold.
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LibraryThing member michaelbartley
Roger Martin du Gard won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1937 yet he is unread today, which after reading this novel I think is a shame. This is autobigoraphy novel, very much in the tradition of Proust, except unfortunely he died before finishing the novel(s). 3/4 of the book gets the main
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character to early adulthood, I think the book basically finished after his first love affair. The last 1/4 is parts of what he wanted to do. Some of the writing, in fact alot of the writing, is as good as anything I've read. There are some wonderful observations about character, marriage, love, life in this book. I highly recommend Roger Martin Du Gard's work. I am looking forward to reading more of his novels Show Less