Product details
- ISBN 9781846553622
- Weight: 208g
- Dimensions: 134 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 2009
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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JEAN GIONO (1895-1970) was born in Manosque, Provence, the son of an Italian cobbler, and lived there most of his life. He supported his family working as a clerk for eighteen years ( with an interval serving in the ranks in the First World War) before his first two novels were published, thanks to the generosity of André Gide, to critical acclaim. He went on to write thirty novels and numerous essays and stories, as well as poetry and plays. In 1953 he was awarded the Prix Monégasque for his collective work. The same year, he made a prescient contribution to the "ecological" movement with his novella The Man who Planted Trees. This, and his novel The Horseman on the Roof, which was made into a highly-acclaimed film starring Olivier Martinez and Juliette Binoche, are also published by Harvill. Jean Giono married in 1920 and had two daughters.
Angelo is the first of a group of four novels all featuring the same cavalry-officer hero. It was not the first to be written: having completed the three others, Mort d'un personage, Le Hussard sur le toit (The Horseman on the Roof), and Le Bonheur fou, the author returned to his sketch for Le Hussard sur le toit and fleshed it out to provide the hero with a previous history.
