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Pierre Loti

    January 14, 1850 – June 10, 1923

    Pierre Loti, born Louis Marie-Julien Viaud, was a French writer whose works are infused with a deep sense of nostalgia and exoticism. Drawing from his extensive experiences as a naval officer, his prose is characterized by lyrical descriptions of distant lands and profound human emotions. Loti masterfully blended autobiography with fiction, crafting narratives that explore themes of melancholy, love, and longing for the unknown. His distinctive style, often compared to Impressionist painting, captures fleeting moments of beauty and human vulnerability, making him a unique voice in literature.

    Pierre Loti
    Egypt
    Ramuntcho
    Into Morocco
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    An Iceland Fisherman (full text)
    Madame Chrysanthème (full text)