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Pierre Loti

Madame Chrysanthème

In Pierre Loti's evocative work, «Madame Chrysanth√®me," readers are immersed in a richly painted canvas of life in late 19th-century Japan. The narrative unfolds through the experiences of a French naval officer who becomes romantically entangled with a Japanese woman, only to confront the complexities of cultural engagements and the ephemeral nature of love. Loti's literary style, notable for its lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, reflects the influence of Romanticism and Impressionism, presenting Japan as both an exotic paradise and a site of poignant ambivalence. Through this intricate portrayal of a foreign land, Loti captures the allure and contradictions of Western encounters with Eastern cultures, exploring themes of longing and impermanence against a backdrop of shifting socio-cultural landscapes. Pierre Loti, a French writer and naval officer, drew upon his own travels across Asia to craft this semi-autobiographical narrative. His experiences in Japan were pivotal, and his interest in foreign cultures and the interplay of Western and Eastern aesthetics informed much of his writing. Loti's deep fascination with the exotic and the elusive is a hallmark of his oeuvre, making him a crucial figure in the literary exploration of cross-cultural themes. For readers intrigued by the interplay of love and cultural intersection, «Madame Chrysanth√®me» stands as an essential text. Loti's atmospheric prose invites you to both revel in the beauty of East-West relations and to reflect on the deeper implications of such encounters. This novel not only enriches one's understanding of Japanese culture but also prompts contemplation on the nature of desire and the transcendent power of art.
175 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Laura Ensor
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