The Reinvention of Love

The Reinvention of Love

by HelenHumphreys (Author)

Synopsis

This title is based on the true story of Charles Sainte-Beuve, his lover Adele and her husband, Victor Hugo. When Charles Saint-Beuve, a French literary journalist met Victor Hugo, an ambitious young writer who intended to become famous, he was swept into a world of grand emotions, a world where words can become swords. But it is not Victor he is really attracted to - it is his wife Adele. Soon the two lovers are on the edge of a great scandale and a wounded Victor must exact his price for betrayal, a price that will change the lives of many, including his own children. As Saint-Beuve - a man like no other man - struggles to hold on to what is left of his great love, he finds that only words can rekindle the flame. Set during the tumultuous reign of Napoleon III, this mesmerising novel draws a rich portrait of old Paris, where duels were fought and cholera-ridden bodies float in the Seine. Towering over all is the genius of Victor Hugo, already the voice of France, eventually banished to the island of Guernsey for his opposition to the regime. In contrast come the quieter voices of two women destroyed by Hugo's ferocious literary ambition as well as the unique, acerbic and heart-breaking voice of the critic and essayist, Saint-Beuve, first Hugo's friend and then his unlikely competitor in love. An atmospheric story of delicacy and emotion, of the experience of professional jealousy and personal passion, "The Reinvention of Love" is an outstanding piece of fiction writing, in part about writing itself.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 07 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 1846687985
ISBN 13: 9781846687983
Book Overview: Based on the true story of Charles Sainte-Beuve, his lover Adele and her husband, Victor Hugo

Media Reviews
In order to ventriloquize a long-forgotten, peculiar Frenchman, Humphreys has added to her trademark exquisite prose a stylish wryness. Witty, sad and gorgeous in equal measure, this story of a man like no other probes love like a wound -- Emma Donoghue, author of Room
A real exploration of the heart. Strange and amusing at times, this tender, life affirming novel made me contemplate love in a whole new way. -- Amanda Smyth
Humphreys' pacing and story-telling are well-honed... an engaging novel told with wit and imagination. -- Nathan Brooker * FT *
Seductive... love is finally reinvented, restored to its purity, in this haunting, moving and stylish study of hearts laid bare. Set against a vividly evoked picture of a generation in love with love, it is a compelling exploration of desire and its tentacular costs. -- David Coward * TLS *
Humphreys treats her curious, fascinating material with deft wit and restraint. * New Books *
This is an illuminating and unique portrait of a strange and beautiful love between two flawed characters. The wry and witty tone with which the story is delivered contributes greatly to the intrigue and fascination * Sunday Herald Sun, Australia *
Beautifully paced, elegantly written and compelling from start to finish. * Herald on Sunday, NZ *
Author Bio
Helen Humphreys is a Canadian novelist and poet. She was born in London, England, and now lives in Kingston, Ontario. Humphreys' first novel, Leaving Earth, was a New York Times Notable Book in 1998 and won the City of Toronto Book Award.