Download 2 Books by Patrick O’Brian (ePUB)

2 Books by Patrick O’Brian
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Overview: In addition to the Aubrey/Maturin novels, Patrick O’Brian wrote several books including the novels Testimonies, The Golden Ocean, and The Unknown Shore, as well as biographies of Joseph Banks and Picasso. He translated many works from French into English, among them the novels and memoirs of Simone de Beauvoir, the first volume of Jean Lacouture’s biography of Charles de Gaulle, and famed fugitive Henri Cherriere’s memoir Papillon. O’Brian died in January 2000.
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Testimonies:
"A welcome reissue of O’Brian’s moving and very fine first novel" Kirkus Reviews. Delmore Schwartz, the most influential critic in postwar America, wrote of Patrick O’Brian’s first novel Testimonies: "A triumph . . . drawn forward by lyric eloquence and the story’s fascination, [the reader] discovers in the end that he has encountered in a new way the sphinx and the riddle of existence itself." Schwartz’ imagination was fired by this sinister tale of love and death set in Wales, a timeless story with echoes of Thomas Hardy and Mary Webb. Joseph Pugh, sick of Oxford and of teaching, decides to take some time off to live in a wild and beautiful Welsh farm valley. There he falls physically ill and is nursed back to health by Bronwen Vaughn, the wife of a neighboring farmer. Slowly, unwillingly, Bronwen and Pugh fall in love; and while that word is never spoken between them, their story is as passionate and as tragic as that of Vronsky and Anna Karenina.

The Catalans:
This novel is a powerful successor to Testimonies, Patrick O’Brian’s first novel written for adults. It is set in that corner of France that became O’Brian’s adopted home, where the long, dark wall of the Pyrenees runs headlong to meet the Mediterranean. Alain Roig returns to Saint-Féliu after years in the East and finds his family in crisis. His dour, middle-aged cousin Xavier, the mayor and most powerful citizen of the town, has fallen in love and plans to marry Madeleine, the young daughter of the local grocer. The Roig family property is threatened by this union, and Madeleine’s relatives object on different grounds. Xavier is a tragic figure, damned by what he perceives as a lack of feeling; Madeleine is to be his salvation. Unfortunately she does not return his affection, and, as the feasts and harvest festivals of Saint-Féliu are played out, she finds herself falling in love with Alain.

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