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Animalia / Jean-Baptiste Del Amo ; translated from the French by Frank Wynne.

Van Pelt Library PQ2704.E3438 R4413 2019b
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Del Amo, Jean-Baptiste, author.
Contributor:
Wynne, Frank, translator.
Standardized Title:
Règne animal. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Swine--France--Fiction.
Swine.
Families--France--Fiction.
Families.
Human-animal relationships--Fiction.
Human-animal relationships.
Farms.
France.
Farms--France--Fiction.
France--Fiction.
Genre:
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
371 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Grove Press, 2019.
Language Note:
Translated from the French.
Summary:
"The small village of Puy-Larroque, southwest France, 1898. Éléonore is a child living with her father, a pig farmer whose terminal illness leaves him unable to work, and her God-fearing mother, who runs both farm and family with an iron hand. Éléonore passes her childhood with little heat and no running water, sharing a small room with her cousin Marcel, who does most of the physical labor on the farm. When World War I breaks out and the village empties, Éléonore gets a taste of the changes that will transform her world as the twentieth century rolls on. As the reader moves into the second part of the novel, which takes place in the 1980s, the untamed world of Puy-Larroque seems gone forever. Now, Éléonore has herself aged into the role of matriarch, and the family is running a large industrial pig farm, where thousands of pigs churn daily through cycles of birth, growth, and death. Moments of sublime beauty and powerful emotion mix with the thoughtless brutality waged against animals, making the old horrors of death and disease seem like simpler times. Recalling the naturalism of classic French writers like Émile Zola, brilliantly translated by Frank Wynne, Animalia traverses the twentieth century as it examines man's quest to conquer nature, critiques the legacy of modernity and the transmission of violence from one generation to the next, and questions whether we can hold out hope for redemption in this brutal world"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
"Originally published in French in 2016 as Règne animal by Éditions Gallimard"--Title page verso.
ISBN:
9780802147578
0802147577
OCLC:
1090471212

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