Like Death
By (Author) Guy de Maupassant
By (author) Richard Howard
The New York Review of Books, Inc
The New York Review of Books, Inc
15th February 2017
30th March 2017
Main
United States
General
Fiction
843.8
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 205mm, Spine 10mm
235g
An NYRB Classics Original. Olivier Bertin is at the height of his career as a painter. After making his name with his Cleopatra, he went on to establish himself as "the chosen painter of the Parisiennes, the most adroit and ingenious artist to reveal their grace, their figures, and their souls." And though his hair may be white, he remains a handsome, vigorous, and engaging bachelor, a prized guest at every table and salon. Anne, the comtesse de Guilleroy, is a youthful forty, the wife of a busy politician. The painter and the comtesse have been lovers for many years. Anne's daughter, Annette - the spitting image of her mother in her lovely youth - has finished her schooling and is returning to Paris. Her parents are putting together an excellent match. Everything is as it should be-until the painter and comtesse are each seized by an agonizing suspicion, like death...In its devastating depiction of the treacherous nature of love, Like Death is more than the equal of Swann's Way. Richard Howard's new translation brings out all the penetration and poetry of this masterpiece of nineteenth-century fiction.
A story of loves descriptive irrational powerthink Prousts Swann in LoveLike other great psychological novelists (Henry James was an admirer, as was Tolstoy), Maupassant proves a master at the slow sea change of human emotions, and even more their complexity[Maupassant] turns an impassioned chronicle of destructive love into a very modern-seeming portrait of aging, friendship, and loss. Martin Riker,The Wall Street Journal
"You can practically hear the rustling of the ladies silks, or catch the sobs that are such a feature of the erotic lives of high society...And my God, is it sexy. This is a love in which intellect and emotion are at play at the same time. There is passion and there is calculation...Drink deeply of this intoxicating, heady work. Nicholas Lezard,The Guardian
Maupassant is the worlds most accomplished of narrators.Joseph Conrad
The psychoemotional precision of Maupassant in an elegant new translation...A finely shaded portrait of desire, will, and the complex entanglements of love, set against cutting social commentary from a realist master.Kirkus Reviews, Starred
"A psychological novel par excellence."Lorin Stein,Harpers
"[Maupassant] is so relentlessly artistic that he puts the fear of philosophy in your heart."The New York Times
"Richard Howard's elegant translation ofLike Deathhas the cool exactitude and passionate interplay of characters that readers expect from Guy de Maupassant, whose 1889 novel tells with ironic detachment and killing specificity the story of a portrait painter's great love." Shelf Awareness
"[Maupassant] is brilliantly clever."Henry James
"Maupassant is the worlds most accomplished of narrators."Joseph Conrad
Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893), journalist, novelist, poet, memoirist, playwright, and short-story writer, was one of the most notable men of letters of nineteenth-century France. Above all, he is celebrated for his stories, which transformed and defined the genre for years. Richard Howard is the author of seventeen volumes of poetry, has published more than one hundred fifty translations from the French, and has received a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize.