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The Crew


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Crew

Contributors:

By (Author) Joseph Kessel
Translated by Andr Naffis-Sahely

ISBN:

9781782271611

Publisher:

Pushkin Press

Imprint:

Pushkin Press

Publication Date:

27th April 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Fiction in translation

Dewey:

843.912

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 120mm, Height 165mm

Description

The crew of a French reconnaissance plane during the First World War consisted of just two men: a pilot and an observer. Two such men are Jean Herbillon and Claude Maury. Herbillon's dreams of glory as an air ace have been dashed after only a few months at the front; Maury suffers from a broken heart - his only hope is that his exploits as a pilot will win back his lost love. Together the two form one of the best crews in the air, fighting in the first aerial conflict in history - one in which a combatant can count his life expectancy in weeks. The pressure of war forges a strong bond between the two flyers, but can it survive the discovery that they are both in love with the same womanJoseph Kessel's autobiographical novel is a staggering tale of courage, brotherhood and loss.

Reviews

Kessel shares Saint-Exupery's feeling for romance of the open skies, but supplements it with a ruthless narrative instinct... Kessel once said that "adventures in the air are the supreme epic of our time." This beautiful and thrilling novel justifies that claim TLS A very beautiful book La Liberte An endearing storyteller L'xuvre Full human drama, full truth Francois Mauriac

Author Bio

Born in Argentina in 1898, Joseph Kessel's family moved to France in 1908. He studied in Nice and Paris and flew for the French air force in World War One. Kessel published his first novel in 1922, and went on to win the Grand Prix de l'Academie Francaise for Les captifs (1926). He flew again, for the Free French air force, during World War Two, after which he continued to write, to great acclaim, becoming a member of the Academie Francaise in 1962. He died in 1979.Andre Naffis-Sahely's translations include Abdellatif Laabi's The Bottom of the Jar, Honore de Balzac's The Physiology of the Employee and Emile Zola's Money. His Selected Poems of Abdellatif Laabi was recently selected for a 'Writers in Translation' award by English PEN. He reviews for The Nation and The Times Literary Supplement.

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