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Bezig met laden... Anthony Adverse (1933)door Hervey Allen
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This book was published in the 1930's, but took place in about the 1830's. The themes of these 9 volumes (I have a 2 volume set in which all volumes are contained) are: slavery, personal responsibility, ruggedness, and faith. Anthony surely had struggles in his life, which he overcame. I'm sure this book would be considered racist today what with almost every volume centering on the slave trade when it was legal and smuggling when it was not. Although, our hero, Anthony, was anti-slavery and even bought up the slaves not sold at the market because of a "defect" and kept them employed at his mansion so they would have an easier life. Ditto for Father Francois, who cared for the children left as orphans after a slave round-up. This 1238 page omnibus was also not short of romance, as Anthony marries twice and has liaisons in between. At times I thought it was going to be a great book and at times I thought it was a stinker. 1238 pages ( ) An epic adventure novel that took six weeks to read. Mr Allen put his heart into this work. There's serious historical research been undertaken with this. It is compelling because the ventures with which Anthony is involved are themselves complex and fraught with possibilities. My favourite rascal, Aaron Burr even makes an appearance. An excellent picaresque novel. Peux-t-on sortir indemne de plus de 1000 pages d'aventures flamboyantes ? Non, assurément pas. On y laisse forcément quelques plumes, quelques rêves, des illusions. On y laisse aussi une partie de notre souffle. Ce livre est quasiment inconnu au bataillon des grands livres d'aventure et pourtant, il est directement à mettre à côté de "autant en emporte le vent", "guerre et paix", "les misérables". Avec un souffle terrible, l'auteur nous embarque à la suite de son personnage qui devra à plusieurs reprises construire et reconstruire sa vie, poursuivi par une haine implacable. A avoir avant qu'il ne retombe dans l'oubli et un grand merci aux toujours excellentes Editions Phébus d'avoir remis au goût du jour un tel ouvrage. Excellent narrative spanning many years and several continents. Details the life and adventures of an orphan (Anthony Adverse) from birth to death. The book I have is in two volumes and has original artwork by NC Wyeth and pen decorations byAllan McNab. Seems at once to be too wild to be true and too realistic to be fiction. It was made into a film a number of years ago but the film fell far short of doing justice to Mr. Allen's epic work. A must read for anyone who has an interest in adventure, romance, intrigue and human interest all rolled into one fantastic story. 3723. Anthony Adverse, by Hervey Allen (read 30 Mar 2003) This famous book was the no. 1 fiction bestseller in both 1933 and 1934 and is listed in Vincent Starrett's 1955 book Best Loved Books of the 20th Century. It starts out in great style, telling the story of the events leading to the eponymous character's conception and birth and the fate of his parents, then goes on thru his fantastic times in Italy, Cuba, Africa, Switzerland, France (where he meets Napoleon), Spain, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico, and New Mexico. This is the ultimate picaresque novel, but I could not help thinking that The Cloister and the Hearth, by Charles Reade (read by me 19 Mar 1963) and The Three Musketeers (read 19 Nov 1972) and its great sequel, Twenty Years After (read 25 Nov 1972) by Dumas pere were much better books, though this book had its moments. 1224 pages! I wondered whether it was the most-paged single volume I ever read so I went backwards in my list and found Michener's The Covenant (read 12 Oct 2001) had 1238 in the edition I read and Gotham, the fascinating history of New York City till 1898 (read 9 July 2001) had 1311. So... But they were better than this book, though I knew I would not be satisfied until I read this so I did. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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This handsome tome contains all three volumes of Hervey Allen's epic drama which was made into a highly successful movie with the same title in 1936 (Director: Mervyn LeRoy; Screenplay: Sheridan Gibney). Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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