They Stole Our Beauty Explained

They Stole Our Beauty
Author:Pascal Bruckner
Title Orig:Les Voleurs de beauté
Translator:Stuart Bell
Country:France
Language:French
Publisher:Éditions Grasset
Pub Date:27 August 1997
English Pub Date:2019
Pages:291
Isbn:9782246493716

They Stole Our Beauty (French: Les Voleurs de beauté|lit=the beauty thieves) is a 1997 novel by the French writer Pascal Bruckner. The narrative is set in Paris during summer and follows several people who battle with desires and anxieties. The novel received the Prix Renaudot.[1]

An English translation of the novel was published in 2019 under the title They Stole Our Beauty by British translator Stuart Bell.

Reception

Marianne Payot of L'Express wrote: "Bruckner's miserable heroes continue their struggle with their unfulfilled desires, their vengeful sexuality and the withering of the time. Replaying the myth of Faust, they here embark in a macabre rocambolesque story where no one gets away unscathed. Once again, Bruckner, a shrewd observer, pinpoints the ambiguities of our society."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lauréats du Prix Renaudot. prix-litteraires.net. French. 2015-09-21.
  2. Web site: Payot. Marianne. 1997-09-01. Pascal Bruckner, éternel galopin. L'Express. French. 2015-09-21. les pauvres héros de Bruckner ne cessent de se débattre avec leurs désirs inassouvis, leur sexualité vengeresse et la flétrissure du temps. Rejouant le mythe de Faust, les voilà embarqués dans une macabre histoire rocambolesque d'où personne ne sortira indemne. Une fois encore, Bruckner, en observateur avisé, met le doigt sur les ambiguïtés de notre société..