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The Child and the River

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Child and the River

Contributors:

By (Author) Henri Bosco
By (author) Joyce Zonana

ISBN:

9781681377421

Publisher:

The New York Review of Books, Inc

Imprint:

NYRB Classics

Publication Date:

15th August 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Environmental issues / the natural world

Dewey:

843.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 203mm

Description

A new translation of an evocative, Huckleberry Finn-esque French bestseller about a young farmboy, the river where he is forbidden to play, and the adventures that ensue when he disobeys his family's wishes. The Child and the River tells a simple but haunting tale. Pascalet, a boy growing up on a farm in the south of France, is permitted by his parents to play wherever he likes-only never by the river. Prohibition turns into temptation- Pascalet dreams of nothing so much as heading down to the river, and one day, with his parents away, he does. Wandering along the bank, intoxicated with newfound freedom, he falls asleep in a rowboat and wakes to find himself caught in rapids and run aground on an island where a band of Gypsies has pitched camp together with their trained bear. Hiding in the underbrush, Pascalet observes that the group includes a boy his age, who, after receiving a whipping, has been left tied to a post. This is Gatzo, and as soon as night falls, Pascalet sets him loose. The boys escape in a boat and spend an idyllic week on the river. But then the mysterious "puppeteer of souls" arrives, bringing their adventure to an end, and Pascalet must go back home to face the music. Has he seen the last of his new friend Long hailed as a sort of French Huckleberry Finn, The Child and the River is, as Henri Bosco himself once wrote in a letter to a friend, "a novel very good, I think, for children, adolescents, and poets." A beguiling adventure story, it is also beautifully written, full of keenly observed details of the river's wilds, well captured by Joyce Zonana's new translation.

Reviews

The poetry of this ecological tale lies in the balance between the power of the forbidden and a quest for the lost childhood paradise that Bosco sought all his life, in his writing and in his dreams. Le Temps

Henri Bosco is the greatest dreamer of our time. Gaston Bachelard

Author Bio

Henri Bosco (1888-1976) was a French writer who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. His family was of Provencal, Ligurian, and Piedmontese origin, and much of his work focused on Provencal life. His novel Malicroix was published by NYRB Classics in 2020. Joyce Zonana is a writer and translator. She is the author of a memoir, Dream Homes- From Cairo to Katrina, an Exile's Journey, and her writing has been published in The Hudson Review, Signs, and Meridians, among other publications. She translated Henri Bosco's novel Malicroix for NYRB Classics.

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