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Friday

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ISBN-10: 0801855926

ISBN-13: 9780801855924

Edition: 1997 (Reprint)

Authors: Michel Tournier, Norman Denny

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Friday, winner of the 1967 Grand Prix du Roman of the Acadmie Franaise, is a sly, enchanting retelling of the legend of Robinson Crusoe by the man the New Yorker calls "France's best and probably best-known writer." Cast away on a tropical island, Michel Tournier's god-fearing Crusoe sets out to tame it, to remake it in the image of the civilization he has left behind. Alone and against incredible odds, he almost succeeds. Then a mulatto named Friday appears and teaches Robinson that there are, after all, better things in life than civilization.
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Book details

List price: $33.00
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 4/18/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.51" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

The novelist and essayist Michel Tournier has had a varied career as a producer and director for Radio Television Francaise, as a journalist, and as director of literary services for the French publishing firm Editions Plon. He was awarded the Grand Prix du Roman by the French Academy in 1967 for his first novel, Friday, a takeoff on Defoe's (see Vol. 1) Robinson Crusoe. Tournier's novels are highly complex, revealing a philosophical turn of mind through intricate sets of symbolic allusions. The French title of his second novel, Le Roi des Aulnes (1970), is from Goethe's poem on the Erl-King and has been translated into English as The Ogre. The book won Tournier international attention and…