
Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1768-1800
1768-1800
$47.95
- Paperback
584 pages
- Release Date
15 February 2018
Summary
Available in an unabridged English translation for the first time in more than a century, Memoirs from Beyond the Grave is an epic autobiography of Chateaubriand, the aristocratic Frenchman who lived through the beginning of the French Revolution and who would become the founder of the Romantic movement in Europe.
Written over the course of four decades, François-René Chateaubriand’s epic autobiography has drawn the admiration of Baudelaire, Flaubert, Proust, Barthes, and Seb…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781681371290 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1681371294 |
| Author: | Alex Andriesse, François-René Chateaubriand |
| Publisher: | New York Review Books |
| Imprint: | NYRB Classics |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 584 |
| Release Date: | 15 February 2018 |
| Weight: | 560g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 128mm |
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“As fresh as ever… . [Memoirs from Beyond the Grave 1768-1800 and Memoirs from Beyond the Grave 1800-1815] speak as much to our times as they did to the nineteenth century.” —David Platzer, The New Criterion
“Chateaubriand’s self-appointed calling was as court historian who held his subject in contempt, ensuring that the truth would out about the monsters who rule the world for a spell. His eloquence won the regard even of his sworn enemy… .May he find comparable honor in our time and our place.” —Algis Valiunas, National Review
“What distinguishes [Memoirs from Beyond the Grave]…is less its historical overview of the turbulence that preceded Napoleon’s rise to power than Chateaubriand’s examination of his own character and feelings amid multiple setbacks. Indeed, it is the lyricism and intimacy of his language, convincingly translated here by Alex Andriesse, that made Chateaubriand a precursor of French Romanticism.” ——Alan Riding, The New York Times Book Review
“Alex Andriesse’s fine unabridged translation—which deftly wrangles Chateaubriand’s personal canon of Greek and Latin classics, Breton proverbs, Jewish scripture, Catholic hymns and medieval laid—is the first into English in more than a century. What…does Chateaubriand have to offer the contemporary reader? Beyond the sumptuous language and aphoristic compression, it is his ability to engage with, and even surmount, contradiction that proves most resonant. His elastic prose…leaps easily between burnished romanticism and more classical forms…It makes for immensely satisfying reading.” —Dustin Illingworth, TLS
“Alex Andriesse has done a wonderful job suggesting the range of tone and feeling Chateaubriand offers, he shifts from the ecstatic to the dry, from the descriptive to the cryptic…The echoes of Chateaubriand in so much existentialist literature of the 20th century suggest that for all his difficulty finding congenial company among his contemporaries, in a longer perspective he becomes a figure we can all be intimate with.” —Tim Parks, London Review of Books
“This memoir, ably translated by Andriesse with an introduction from historian Anka Muhlstein, reveals to English-speaking readers the famously aphoristic and flamboyant style that other French writers, including Baudelaire and Proust, admired and sought to emulate.” —Publishers Weekly
“The best autobiography ever written… . The old viscount could write one hell of a sentence. It’s an incredible book.” —Paul Auster, The Book of Illusions
“Chateaubriand’s Memoirs… are his Arc de Triomphe, and may yet prove more lasting than their equivalent in stone.” —Adam Kirsch
“To read Chateaubriand is to witness the subjective and yet comprehensive unfolding of a society’s change: of customs, prospects, ethics, conventions. He stands (as in the famous portrait by Girodet) on the farther shore.” —Alberto Manguel
“The Memoirs from Beyond the Grave […] encapsulate and bring to perfect mastery all the linguistic registers that their author had by turns attempted: epic, tragic, elegiac, lyric, oratorical, narrative, descriptive – like an evening rainbow over a Venetian lagoon.” –Marc Fumaroli
“A Romantic classic.” —BBC News, Paris
About The Author
Alex Andriesse
François-René de Chateaubriand (1768-1848), a writer, historian, and diplomat, is considered one of France’s first Romantic authors.
Alex Andriesse is a writer and translator. He lives in Dublin, Ireland, and western Massachusetts.
Anka Muhlstein was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1996 for her biography of Astolphe de Custine, and has twice received the History Prize of the French Academy.
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