Adolescence

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Adolescence

by Claude Anet

FR·~47 minutes

Chapters

Description

A shy, precocious teenager narrates his restless inner world, where classical verses mingle with fierce, unshaped desires. Raised alone on a country estate, he spends his days racing, swimming, and dreaming of unattainable muses, while his mother’s distant social circle offers only fleeting, bewildering encounters. The narrator’s yearning for intimacy collides with his awkward attempts to understand the adult women who drift through his life, leaving him both frustrated and fascinated.

The quiet rhythm of rural life is interrupted when a neighboring property is bought by a family from the Midi. Their arrival stirs gossip and suspicion among the locals, and the narrator’s curiosity turns toward the new occupants, especially Madame Maure, a pragmatic, straightforward woman in her forties. Her presence promises a fresh perspective on the world the young narrator has known, hinting at the subtle shifts that will shape his coming‑of‑age journey.

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~47 minutes (45K characters)

Series

L'alphabet des lettres, A.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laurent Vogel (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2021-06-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Claude Anet

Claude Anet

1868–1931

A Swiss-born writer who built a vivid, cosmopolitan career in France, he moved easily between novels, journalism, biography, and travel writing. He also brought a sportsman's eye to his work, drawing on his experience as a competitive tennis player and observer of a fast-changing Europe.

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