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Original Title: | Romanul adolescentului miop |
ISBN: | 2868697801 (ISBN13: 9782868697806) |
Edition Language: | French |
Setting: | Bucharest(Romania) |
Mircea Eliade
Paperback | Pages: 246 pages Rating: 3.83 | 6816 Users | 74 Reviews
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Title | : | Le Roman de l'adolescent myope |
Author | : | Mircea Eliade |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 246 pages |
Published | : | August 10th 1993 by Actes Sud (first published 1989) |
Categories | : | European Literature. Romanian Literature. Classics. Fiction |
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"Puisque je suis resté seul, j'ai décidé de me mettre à écrire aujourd'hui même Le Roman de l'adolescent myope. J'y travaillerai chaque après-midi. Je n'ai pas besoin d'inspiration ; il faut que j'écrive ma vie, et ma vie, je la connais ; quant au roman, j'y pense depuis longtemps." Voici décrit dès les premières phrases le projet de ce livre, où le narrateur, un adolescent précoce et tourmenté dans la Bucarest du début du siècle, dévoile - avec précision et presque impudeur - son quotidien : les travers de ses profs, les complots des élèves, leurs convoitises sexuelles, les premiers exploits erotiques, la découverte de sa propre altérité... mais aussi la nécessité d'écrire, qui lui est chevillée au corps. Retrouvé voici peu dans un grenier de Bucarest, ce roman - écrit alors même que Mircea Eliade avait l'âge de son héros - est aussi un inestimable document sur le grand écrivain qui fut lui-même cet adolescent de génie qu'il nous révèle en faisant mine de le découvrir.Rating Out Of Books Le Roman de l'adolescent myope
Ratings: 3.83 From 6816 Users | 74 ReviewsDiscuss Out Of Books Le Roman de l'adolescent myope
i grow up with this book.I tried. I really did. But I got through Catcher in the Rye, and this is worse. I cannot identify with anything except:- He makes a plan to study or do something and gives it up to start reading more interesting books. Perfect. I do that all the time. But you can't make a book out of that, and it shows up so little that it's quite negligible. I stopped just before the halfway point, but already by that point he'd (in no particular order):- Made a girl cry by trying to kiss her and then saying,
It's a tidious read buit worth it. Also maybe because I read it at 15.
It was an awesome book. I'm glad that I was asked to read it in the first year of highschool. One of the greatest books about childhood I've ever read
The first time I read this in English and at an age where I can mock the self-centred worldview of teenagers. Previously, I was a teenager myself and thought it was something to be taken seriously (see, even the great Eliade found school life difficult!). Of course, I now think it is more fictional than autobiographical, as it's easy to see the satire in it. Particularly funny are the chapters on procrastination and pretentiousness. The chapter on 'going to the brother' is very much of its time
I read this back in the 1980s, when I myself was a short-sighted teenager. I liked it to some extent.
is the first novel I woke up some emotions so bad.
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