Mes Origines; Mémoires et Récits de Frédéric Mistral

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Mes Origines; Mémoires et Récits de Frédéric Mistral

by Frédéric Mistral

FR·~8 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

Mes Origines.

0:00
2

Mémoires et récits. (Traduction du provençal)

44:46
3

CHAPITRE I. - AU MAS DU JUGE.

31:00
4

CHAPITRE II. - MON PÈRE.

16:52
5

CHAPTER III - LES ROIS MAGES

21:46
6

CHAPITRE IV - L’ÉCOLE BUISSONNIÈRE

18:23
7

CHAPITRE V - A SAINT-MICHEL-DE-FRIGOLET

31:34
8

CHAPITRE VI - CHEZ MONSIEUR MILLET

35:21
9

CHAPITRE VII - CHEZ M. DUPUY

21:18
10

CHAPITRE VIII - COMMENT JE PASSAI BACHELIER

28:05

Description

A vivid portrait unfolds of the sun‑kissed Alpilles, where limestone peaks and olive groves frame a world that feels both ancient and intimate. Through the eyes of a young farmer‑son, the narrative drifts from the stone‑capped ruins of Roman aqueducts to the bustling fairs of Beaucaire, weaving history, legend, and daily toil into a seamless tapestry. The memoir opens with the humble Mas du Juge, the family homestead that cradles generations of “ménagers,” a class of proud land‑workers who bridge the gap between peasant and bourgeois.

The voice is lyrical yet grounded, offering listeners the scent of lavender fields, the murmur of the mistral, and the cadence of village songs that celebrate harvest and love. As the storyteller recalls his parents, grandparents, and the surrounding landscape, he paints a living portrait of Provençal life—its rhythms, its pride, and its timeless connection to the earth—inviting you to wander the hills and hear the past echo in every stone.

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Language

fr

Duration

~8 hours (465K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Walter Debeuf

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frédéric Mistral

Frédéric Mistral

1830–1914

A Nobel Prize-winning poet from Provence, he devoted his life to giving the Provençal language a powerful literary voice. His work celebrates local landscape, memory, and tradition while helping preserve a culture he feared might fade away.

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