
The Glory of the Empire
A Novel, a History
$35.88
- Paperback
432 pages
- Release Date
15 May 2016
Summary
This is one of renowned French novelist Jean d’Ormesson’s masterpieces, a dazzling fictional history that won d’Ormesson the Grand Prize from the Academie fran aise when it was first published in 1971, but has been unavailable to English-speaking readers for decades–until now.
The Glory of the Empire is the rich and absorbing history of an extraordinary empire, at one point a rival to Rome. Rulers such as Basil the Great of Onessa, who founded the Empire but whose treacherous ways mad…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781590179659 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 159017965X |
| Author: | Barbara Bray, Jean D'Ormesson |
| Publisher: | New York Review Books |
| Imprint: | NYRB Classics |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 432 |
| Edition: | Main |
| Release Date: | 15 May 2016 |
| Weight: | 447g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 135mm |
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Critics Review
“D’Ormesson provides witty fictional documentation, parodies opinions of historians and literati (there is a one-line parody of Walt Whitman), borrows outrageously and has caught brilliantly the ‘Where is Nineveh now?’ tone of sunset reflection. A tour de force.”—Kirkus Reviews
“No epic—sung, printed, or filmed—equals the sweeping turbulence of the 1,000-year history of the Empire…D’Ormesson’s satire undermines important assumptions of the reigning ideology: that history is objective; narratives, neutral; that language transmits pre-existing truth…[The novel] is pure pleasure…it will absorb you, puzzle you, make you laugh…So powerful is the narrative that the passive reader risks overlooking much of the satire; the active reader, however, can find materials for a debunking operation the likes of which d’Ormesson himself perhaps never imagined.”—William Beauchamp, The New York Times
About The Author
Barbara Bray
Jean D’Ormesson (1925-2017) was born in Paris and attended the cole normale superieure, where he studied literature, history, and philosophy. His first novel, L’amour est un plaisir, was published in 1956, and in 1971 The Glory of the Empire won the Grand Prize for fiction from the Academie fran aise. He served as chairman of the board of the newspaper Le Figaro and secretary-general and president of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies at UNESCO. The recipient of numerous distinctions, he was elected to the Academie fran aise in 1973 and was presented the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in 2014.
Barbara Bray (1924-2010) was a translator of twentieth-century French literature into English. She was an early champion of Marguerite Duras and Samuel Beckett, and also translated the work of Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean Anouilh, and Alain Robbe-Grillet. Her translations of The Bridge of Beyond by Simone Schwarz-Bart, Monsieur Proust by Celeste Albaret, and Prisoner of Love by Jean Genet are available as NYRB Classics.
Daniel Mendelsohn was born in 1960 and studied Classics at the University of Virginia and at Princeton. His essays and reviews appear regularly in The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, and The New York Times Book Review. His books include The Lost- A Search for Six of Six Million; a memoir, The Elusive Embrace; and two collections of critical essays, including Waiting for the Barbarians- Essays from the Classics to Pop Culture, published by New York Review Books. He teaches literature at Bard College.
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