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Henry Bauchau

    January 22, 1913 – September 21, 2012

    Anri Bošō is a classic of Belgian literature and one of the most important contemporary Francophone writers. His oeuvre spans novels, essays, plays, and poetry, often exploring the intricate relationship between art and psychoanalysis. With a background in law and a history as a Resistance fighter, he later became a practicing psychoanalyst and university professor. His works are recognized for their profound psychological insight and exploration of complex human themes.

    Henry Bauchau
    La grande muraille
    Le Régiment Noir
    L'enfant bleu
    Le boulevard périphérique
    Diotima und die Löwen
    Oedipus on the Road
    • 2012

      Oedipus on the Road

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(170)Add rating

      Oedipus on the Road is a unique, stunningly beautiful rendering of the journey that leads Oedipus from Thebes to Colonus––and from a world of exile to one of legend. This is the chapter that Sophocles never wrote, the redemptive passage of the fallen, blinded king to his final––this time glorious––encounter with destiny. Bauchau finds Oedipus stranded outside the walls of his former palace, eye sockets and soul still bleeding, and leads him––along with his daughter Antigone and the seductive shepherd-bandit Clitus, whose loyalty to the pair probably has less to do with his allegiance to Oedipus than his intentions toward his daughter––through a geographical and spiritual landscape littered with the physical, artistic, and mental rites of passage that separate Oedipus from immortality. It is a triumph of erudition folded into a dazzling feat of textured and lyrical storytelling reminiscent of Mary Renault, Umberto Eco, and Roberto Calasso. It is also a richly layered modern novel, impressive for its light touch and deftness with character and plot. The "crowning glory" (Libre Belgique) of an impressive career, Oedipus on the Road was greeted with celebratory reviews throughout Europe; it has been translated into seven languages.

      Oedipus on the Road