The East I know

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The East I know

by Paul Claudel

EN·~3 hours·62 chapters

Chapters

62 total

PAUL CLAUDEL

10:42

THE COCOA PALM

2:49

THE PAGODA

8:49

THE CITY AT NIGHT

6:07

GARDENS

5:54

THE FEAST OF THE DEAD IN THE SEVENTH MONTH

3:13

THOUGHTS ON THE SEA

1:28

CITIES

2:18

THE THEATER

4:26

TOMBS AND RUMORS

6:28

Description

For more than two decades Paul Claudel lingered in near‑obscurity, his verses whispered only among a handful of fellow artists while he served as a consul across the Far East. Publishing anonymously to protect his diplomatic career, his work appeared in tiny literary reviews, unseen by the broader public. Only recently have theaters begun to stage his dramas, and critics are awakening to a voice that had long spoken from the shadows.

Claudel’s writing defies easy categorisation; it hovers between prose, verse and free‑form poetry, inviting readers into a landscape that feels both foreign and deeply resonant. He unifies his plays under the metaphor of a tree, each work a branch reaching toward essential questions of faith, power and love. From the visionary “L’Annonce faite à Marie” to the starkly modern “L’Échange,” his dramas explore grand ideas while remaining rooted in the human heart, offering listeners a richly textured, thought‑provoking experience.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (203K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Yale University Press, 1914.

Credits

Andrés V. Galia, Thiers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-06-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Paul Claudel

Paul Claudel

1868–1955

A major voice in French literature, he brought poetry, theater, and spiritual intensity together in works that still feel bold and theatrical. He also spent much of his life in diplomacy, giving his writing an unusually wide view of the world.

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