Letters from My Windmill
By (Author) Alphonse Daudet
By (author) Frederick Davies
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
6th December 2007
29th June 1978
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
843/.8
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
168g
Reissue in Black Classic for these wonderful tales from Provence Alphonse Daudet's novels established him as the most successful writer in France by the end of the XIX century; but it was the LETTERS, first published in book form in 1869, which remained his favourite creation and has proved his most lasting. Throughout his working life in Paris Daudet never lost his almost umbilical attachment to Provence. These tales of that region are characterised by a tenderness and delicacy, a wistfulness and wry humour, which give moving substance to his claim that to invent, for him, was to remember.
Alphonse Daudet was born at Nimes in 1840. He is chiefly remembered today for LETTERS FROM MY WINDMILL which appeared in 1866, and for his Tartarin novels, a sequence of burlesque tales of Provencal life. Daudet died in 1897.