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Author Marcel Aymé
Original titleLa Belle Image
TranslatorNorman Denny & Sophie Lewis
Language French
GenreFiction
Publisher Gallimard
Publication date
1941
Publication place France
Published in English
1951
Media typePrint

La Belle Image (1941) is a novel by French writer Marcel Aymé that has been described as " Kafka's Metamorphosis in reverse." [1]

Composition

After France and the United Kingdom declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, and during the Battle of France, Aymé was in Cape Ferret, but returned to Paris at the end of August. La Belle Image was begun during the summer of 1940 and completed between September and October of that year. Aymé believed that the war would last at least ten years, and his pessimistic mood is apparent throughout the novel. [1]

The work first appeared as a serial in Aujourd'hui, from 15 December 1940 to 14 January 1941, with illustrations by Chas Laborde [ fr]. It was published by Gallimard towards the end of January 1941. [1]

Plot

La Belle Image is the story of Raoul Cerusier, an upstanding, hard-working, but suspicious businessman, whose dull and unattractive face is transformed into one that is young, handsome, and seductive. [2] His office colleagues no longer recognize him, nor does his wife, whom he must then seduce, thereby cuckolding himself. [3]

English translations

La Belle Image was translated as The Second Face by Norman Denny for the Bodley Head in 1951 [4] and by Sophie Lewis as Beautiful Image for Pushkin Press in 2008; [5] Denny's translation has also appeared under the title The Grand Seduction. [6]

Film adaptation

The book was filmed by Claude Heymann in 1951.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Marcel Aymé La Belle Image". www.marcelayme.net. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  2. ^ "SFE: Aymé, Marcel". sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  3. ^ Aymé, Marcel (1951). The Second Face. Translated by Denny, Norman. New York: Harper & Brothers.
  4. ^ Aymé, Marcel; DENNY, Norman George (1951). La Belle image.] The Second Face ... Translated ... by Norman Denny. Bodley Head: London. OCLC  557584272.
  5. ^ Aymé, Marcel; Lewis, Sophie (2008). Beautiful image. London: Pushkin. ISBN  978-1-901285-67-3. OCLC  65768151.
  6. ^ Aymé, Marcel (1969). The grand seduction;. London: Sphere Books. ISBN  978-0-7221-1311-0. OCLC  47154.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Author Marcel Aymé
Original titleLa Belle Image
TranslatorNorman Denny & Sophie Lewis
Language French
GenreFiction
Publisher Gallimard
Publication date
1941
Publication place France
Published in English
1951
Media typePrint

La Belle Image (1941) is a novel by French writer Marcel Aymé that has been described as " Kafka's Metamorphosis in reverse." [1]

Composition

After France and the United Kingdom declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, and during the Battle of France, Aymé was in Cape Ferret, but returned to Paris at the end of August. La Belle Image was begun during the summer of 1940 and completed between September and October of that year. Aymé believed that the war would last at least ten years, and his pessimistic mood is apparent throughout the novel. [1]

The work first appeared as a serial in Aujourd'hui, from 15 December 1940 to 14 January 1941, with illustrations by Chas Laborde [ fr]. It was published by Gallimard towards the end of January 1941. [1]

Plot

La Belle Image is the story of Raoul Cerusier, an upstanding, hard-working, but suspicious businessman, whose dull and unattractive face is transformed into one that is young, handsome, and seductive. [2] His office colleagues no longer recognize him, nor does his wife, whom he must then seduce, thereby cuckolding himself. [3]

English translations

La Belle Image was translated as The Second Face by Norman Denny for the Bodley Head in 1951 [4] and by Sophie Lewis as Beautiful Image for Pushkin Press in 2008; [5] Denny's translation has also appeared under the title The Grand Seduction. [6]

Film adaptation

The book was filmed by Claude Heymann in 1951.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Marcel Aymé La Belle Image". www.marcelayme.net. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  2. ^ "SFE: Aymé, Marcel". sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  3. ^ Aymé, Marcel (1951). The Second Face. Translated by Denny, Norman. New York: Harper & Brothers.
  4. ^ Aymé, Marcel; DENNY, Norman George (1951). La Belle image.] The Second Face ... Translated ... by Norman Denny. Bodley Head: London. OCLC  557584272.
  5. ^ Aymé, Marcel; Lewis, Sophie (2008). Beautiful image. London: Pushkin. ISBN  978-1-901285-67-3. OCLC  65768151.
  6. ^ Aymé, Marcel (1969). The grand seduction;. London: Sphere Books. ISBN  978-0-7221-1311-0. OCLC  47154.

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