Available Formats
Carmen
By (Author) Prosper Merimee
Translated by Andrew Brown
Foreword by Philip Pullman
Hesperus Press Ltd
Hesperus Press Ltd
1st March 2004
New edition
United Kingdom
Paperback
93
Width 10mm, Height 195mm, Spine 125mm
151g
When Jose meets a gypsy woman, he is intrigued by her exoticism, but he has no idea that his chance encounter with 'the pretty witch' will have disastrous consequences. With her magic and her malevolent spirit, Carmen exerts a powerful charm on the submissive and unwitting Jose, who is drawn into a seedy underworld of bandits and smugglers until he is driven to the ultimate revenge. In Carmen, Merimee introduced a classic literary type: the femme fatale who exploits her sexuality and mysterious air to ensnare and ultimately destroy the weak and unsuspecting man who is unfortunate enough to cross her path.
'With the creation of Merimee's "gypsy" heroine Carmen ... the [French Romantic] movement's founding values of spontaneity, originality and wilfulness found something approaching their ideal form.' - TLS
Prosper Merimee (1803-70) wrote novels, plays and short-stories, the most well-known of which, Carmen (1845) was the inspiration for Bizet's famous opera. Philip Pullman is the author of the celebrated His Dark Materials trilogy: Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, which was the first children's book to win the Whitbread Book Award.