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The Open Road by New York Review Books - Travel Literature & Adventure Stories for Road Trips, Camping & Outdoor Exploration
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The Open Road by New York Review Books - Travel Literature & Adventure Stories for Road Trips, Camping & Outdoor Exploration
The Open Road by New York Review Books - Travel Literature & Adventure Stories for Road Trips, Camping & Outdoor Exploration
The Open Road by New York Review Books - Travel Literature & Adventure Stories for Road Trips, Camping & Outdoor Exploration
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A nomad and a swindler embark on an eccentric road trip in this picaresque, philosophical novel by the author of The Man Who Planted Trees.The south of France, 1950: A solitary vagabond walks through the villages, towns, valleys, and foothills of the region between northern Provence and the Alps. He picks up work along the way and spends the winter as the custodian of a walnut-oil mill. He also picks up a problematic companion: a cardsharp and con man, whom he calls “the Artist.” The action moves from place to place, and episode to episode, in truly picaresque fashion. Everything is told in the first person, present tense, by the vagabond narrator, who goes unnamed. He himself is a curious combination of qualities—poetic, resentful, cynical, compassionate, flirtatious, and self-absorbed. While The Open Road can be read as loosely strung entertainment, interspersed with caustic reflections, it can also be interpreted as a projection of the relationship of author, art, and audience. But it is ultimately an exploration of the tensions and boundaries between affection and commitment, and of the competing needs for solitude, independence, and human bonds. As always in Jean Giono, the language is rich in natural imagery and as ruggedly idiomatic as it is lyrical.
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I seem to be the only person who didn't like this book. I'm a huge Giono fan and have read all of his books in translation. They are always an uplifting story of the human condition and descriptions of this one promised more of the same. I'm sorry to say it did not live up to the publisher's description. Unsympathetic characters, crude scenes ('I'm glad i won't have to blow my nose in the sink anymore") and many others were not the Giono writing I admire. I won't spoil the ending, but suffice it to say it was also crude.

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