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Henry de Montherlant

    April 20, 1895 – September 21, 1972

    Henry de Montherlant was a novelist, playwright, essayist, and poet. A member of the Académie française, he is considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, in the same league as Proust or Céline. His works delve into themes of honor, childhood, friendship, and masculinity, offering sharp insights into the human condition. Montherlant's distinctive prose and exploration of complex moral landscapes make his writing a significant contribution to French literature.

    Henry de Montherlant
    La Reine morte : drame en trois actes
    Nutzloses Dienen
    Die Aussätzigen
    Der Dämon des Guten
    Die Junggesellen. Roman
    Chaos And Night
    • 2009

      Chaos And Night

      • 235 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(163)Add rating

      Don Celestino is old and bitter and afraid, an impossible man. An anarchist who has been in exile from his native Spain for more than twenty years, he lives with his daughter in Paris, but in his mind he is still fighting the Spanish Civil War. He fulminates against the daily papers; he brags about his past exploits. He has become bigoted, self-important, and obsessed; a bully to his fellow exiles and a tyrant to his daughter, Pascualita.Then a family member dies in Madrid and there is an inheritance to sort out. Pascualita wants to go to Spain, which is supposedly opening up in response to the 1960s, and Don Celestino feels he has no choice but to follow. He is full of dread and desire, foreseeing a heroic last confrontation with his enemies, but what he encounters instead is a new commercialized Spain that has no time for the past, much less for him. Or so it seems. Because the last act of Don Celestino’s dizzying personal drama will prove that though “there is nothing serious . . . , there is tragedy.”An astonishing modern take on Don Quixote, Chaos and Night untangles the ties between politics and paranoia, self-loathing and self-pity, rage and remorse. It is the darkly funny final flowering of the art of Henry de Montherlant, a solitary and scarifying modern master whose work, admired by Graham Greene and Albert Camus, is sure to appeal to contemporary readers of Thomas Bernhard and Roberto Bolaño.

      Chaos And Night