Les civilisés: Roman

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Les civilisés: Roman

by Claude Farrère

FR·~7 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
1

OUVRAGE AYANT OBTENU LE PRIX GONCOURT EN 1905

4:32
2

LES CIVILISÉS - Par - CLAUDE FARRÈRE - ROMAN

0:02
3

LES CIVILISÉS - I

10:14
4

II

7:18
5

III

7:39
6

IV

7:03
7

V

8:22
8

VI

14:04
9

VII

9:04
10

VIII

9:09

Description

A young writer, still tasting the thrill of his first publication, writes a heartfelt letter to a trusted friend, recalling the night a novel called Aphrodite seized his imagination. He describes his fierce devotion to pure, harmonious beauty and how that encounter sparked his resolve to blend the timeless elegance of classic literature with the pulse of contemporary life. The prose reveals his internal struggle between reverence for the past and the restless urge to create something alive and modern.

The scene shifts to a sun‑drenched courtyard in Saigon, where two Tonkinese hansom drivers prepare an elegant, silver‑lacquered carriage. Their poised silence contrasts with the bustling colonial streets, while Dr. Raymond Mévil, a figure of originality, watches from his Victoria, his presence hinting at the mingling of French sophistication and local color. This vivid tableau invites listeners into a world where cultural crossroads and personal ambition intersect, promising a richly textured journey through early twentieth‑century Indochina.

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Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (405K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Madeleine Fournier and Marc D'Hooghe

Release date

2014-12-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Claude Farrère

Claude Farrère

1876–1957

A French naval officer turned novelist, he brought distant ports and political tensions to life in stories shaped by travel and firsthand experience. Best known for vivid novels set in places like Istanbul, Saigon, and Nagasaki, he won the Prix Goncourt early in his literary career.

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