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Balcony in the Forest

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Balcony in the Forest
First English edition (US)
AuthorJulien Gracq
Original titleUn balcon en forêt
TranslatorRichard Howard
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
PublisherJosé Corti
George Braziller (US)
Hutchinson (UK)
Publication date
1958
Published in English
1959
Pages253

Balcony in the Forest (French: Un balcon en forêt) is a 1958 novel by the French writer Julien Gracq. It tells the story of a French lieutenant, Grange, who is assigned to a concrete antitank blockhouse in the forest of the Ardennes in the autumn of 1939, where he waits with three enlisted men for World War II to reach that section of France.

An English translation by Richard Howard was published in 1959.[1] The book was the basis for a 1978 film with the same title directed by Michel Mitrani.[2]

Reception

Max Bogart wrote in The Saturday Review: "Julien Gracq has written a sensitive and analytical study of men enmeshed in a phony war—a war that would ultimately result in the tragic, dramatic fall of France. ... Gracq's characterizations are vivid and the story is completely credible with one major exception: the lieutenant's love affair mars the narrative's development, for Mona, a young widow, is an elusive, shadowy figure, who not only puzzled Grange, but whose role in this story mystified this reader. ... The facile pen of the author is evident on every page, especially in the descriptive passages of the phantom forest, the seasonal landscape colors, and the beauty of nature in contrast with man's destructiveness in wartime."[3]

References

  1. ^ Balcony in the forest. OCLC 1450792. Retrieved 2015-03-29 – via WorldCat.
  2. ^ "Un balcon en forêt". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2015-03-29.
  3. ^ Bogart, Max (1959-09-05). "Balcony in the Forest, by Julien Gracq". The Saturday Review. pp. 16–17.

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