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Helene

Helene

Pierre Jean Jouve

Northwestern University Press
1995
nidottu
In 1921, when he would have been thirty-three, Jouve met Blanche Reverchon, nine years older than he and a doctor and practicing psychiatrist. They married in 1925; that year he rejected as unsatisfactory, as not worth preserving everything he had published until then: about twenty different works, the effort of about twenty years. His relationship with Blanche Reverchon, which continued until her death in 1974, transformed his life, his inner life above all. From his position of a Christian mystic he came round to beholding that inner life as grounded in the Freudian unconscious, where the essential drama is the conflict between Eros and Thanatos. In that same year, 1925, began to appear the prose writings informed and animated by his new vision. Four novels and a final volume of shorter fiction, extending from Paulina 1880 to La Scene capitale (1935), make up Jouve's narrative oeuvre. The novella published here under the title Helene (and which was originally titled Dans les annees profondes) is the conclusion and, it is generally agreed, the high point of Jouve's achievement as a writer of fiction. Helene is the story of the passion of a sixteen-year-old boy for an older woman. Their adventure, unfolding within an atmosphere of myth, culminates in Helene's death in her young lover's arms at the climax of the sexual act. Never, as David Gascoyne observed, did "the theme of the interrelation between love and death that predominates throughout Jouve's writing [find] better expression than here." Pierre Jean Jouve (1887-1976) has come to be regarded as one of the outstanding - and one of the most European-French writers of the century. Amongst us he has been largely neglected up untilnow: some of his poems have been made into English, notably by Gascoyne and by Keith Bosley, and published here and there over the years; his wonderful Mozart's Don Juan has passed practically unnoticed; and of Jouve's fiction nothing has appeared in our country beyond the novel Pa
Paulina 1880

Paulina 1880

Pierre Jean Jouve

Alastor Press
2017
nidottu
Paulina Pandolfini är Milanos vackraste kvinna. Hennes far och bröder bevakar svartsjukt hennes minsta rörelse. Hennes biktfader oroar sig. Paulina vill underkasta sig Gud och göra bot – men hon är ju utan synd, det högmodiga barnet! Greve Cantarini betraktar Paulina. Han förstår henne inte, men han älskar henne till vanvett. Och Paulina? Paulina vill bara vara glad och lida och njuta och vara ren. Pierre Jean Jouves Paulina 1880 utkom 1925 och nominerades till det prestigefyllda Prix Goncourt. På en gång stillsam och storslagen skildrar den en själ som slits mellan gudomlig nåd och köttslig lidelse. Dess nyskapande form och djärva syntax förebådar ”den nya romanen”. Denna utgåvas formgivning följer den banbrytande inlagan med ett långsmalt format högt som ett kyrkvalv och omslagets sinnliga originalillustrationer skapade av konstnärinnan Sofie Violett Pehrsson speciellt för boken.
Hecate

Hecate

Pierre Jean Jouve

Northwestern University Press
1997
sidottu
A masterpiece of erotic fiction and psychological study, Hecate is the first of two novels tracing the carnal and emotional liaisons of Catherine Crachat, a Parisian actress.Hecate recounts the debaucheries and betrayals of a vicious love triangle: Catherine and her young lover, Pierre, part ways in Paris, onto be drawn separately to Vienna and into a web of lust and intrigue spun by the Baroness Fanny Felicitas Hohenstein. Desired by both Fanny and Pierre, Catherine must choose between joining the threesome, or losing both friend and former lover. When Fanny and Pierre die, however, she is forced to explore the intersection of love, hatred, and spiritual striving that threaten her very identity.
The Desert World

The Desert World

Pierre Jean Jouve; Lydia Davis

Northwestern University Press
1996
sidottu
Set in Switzerland during the early twentieth century, The Desert World focuses on the troubled relationships uniting three remarkable characters: Jacques de Todi, the homosexual son of a pastor; Luc Pascal, a French poet; and Baladine Nikolaievna, a mysterious and fascinating Russian woman involved with them both.