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Occupation Journal

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By (author): Jean Giono Jody Gladding

A renowned writer and committed pacifist throughout the 1930s - a conviction that resulted in his imprisonment before and after the Occupation - Jean Giono spent the war in the village of Contadour in Provence, where he wrote, corresponded with other writers, and cared for his consumptive daughter. This journal records his musings on art and literature, his observations of life, his interactions with the machinery of the collaborationist Vichy regime, as well as his forceful political convictions. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 146 x 165mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Archipelago Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781939810564

About Jean GionoJody Gladding

Jean Giono (1895-1970) was a novelist essayist and playwright and one of the most prolific and respected French writers of the 20th Century. Born to a modest family in Provence he was conscripted to the French Army in the First World War and the horrors he experienced cemented his lifelong commitment to pacifism. His first major literary success came with Colline (1929) which won him the Prix Brentano. He continued to publish novels and political writings during the 1930s and his strict pacifism led him to be briefly imprisoned for collaboration before and after the Nazi occupation of France. After the Second World War Giono continued to gain success as a novelist and many of his books were adapted into films. He received the Prince Rainier of Monaco Prize for lifetime achievement in 1953 was elected to the Academie Goncourt in 1954 and became a member of the Literary Council of Monaco in 1963. About the translator: Jody Gladding is a translator and poet. She has published four poetry collections Translations from Bark Beetle Rooms and Their Airs and Stone Crop which was the winner of the 1992 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. Her translations from the French include Jean Giono's Serpent of Stars and Pierre Michon's The Eleven.

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