Le Testament Francais

Le Testament Francais

by Andrei Makine (Author), Geoffrey Strachan (Translator), Andreï Makine (Author), Andreï Makine (Author), Geoffrey Strachan (Translator), Andrei Makine (Author)

Synopsis

On the edge of the Siberian steppes, a young boy grows up listening to his French grandmother's stories of France just before the Great War - a nostalgic portrait of a vanished world, but a bewitching one during the Soviet regime. Gradually the story emerges of his grandmother's subsequent life in Russia, through the horrors of the revolution and World War II. Torn between two cultures, he eventually leaves after the fall of the Berlin Wall for Paris, and discovers how far his imagination led him from reality. But he stays, until a letter arrives containing an astonishing revelation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 16 Oct 1997

ISBN 10: 034068206X
ISBN 13: 9780340682067
Prizes: Winner of Prix Goncourt 1997 and Le Prix Medicis 1997 and Prix Goncourt 1995.

Media Reviews
'A superb novel about fantasy and reality...It is Makine's achievement to convey the essential, with economy, grace and beauty' -- Scotsman 'Great literature, necessary and profound' -- Independent 'He communicates brilliantly the exquisite agony of nostalgia' -- Literary Review 'Beautifully written...A deceptively profound novel. Makine's wonderful economy of image and phrase convey far more than one could think possible about the Russian soul' -- Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Andrei Makine was born in Krasnoyarsk in Siberia in 1957, but sought asylum in France in 1987. While initially sleeping rough in Paris he was writing his first novel, A HERO'S DAUGHTER, which was eventually published in 1990 after Makine pretended it had been translated from the Russian, since no publisher believed he could have written it in French. With his third novel, ONCE UPON A RIVER LOVE, he was finally published as a 'French' writer, and with his fourth, LE TESTAMENT FRANCAIS, he became the first author to win both of France's top literary prizes, the Prix Goncourt and Prix Medicis. Since then Andrei Makine has written THE CRIME OF OLGA ARBYELINA, REQUIEM FOR THE EAST, A LIFE'S MUSIC, which won the Grand Prix RTL-Lire, and THE EARTH AND SKY OF JACQUES DORME.