Ravel
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Description de l’éditeur
Ravel fut grand comme un jockey, donc comme Faulkner. Son corps était si léger qu’en 1914, désireux de s’engager, il tenta de persuader les autorités militaires qu’un pareil poids serait justement idéal pour l’aviation. Cette incorporation lui fut refusée, d’ailleurs on l’exempta de toute obligation mais, comme il insistait, on l’affecta sans rire à la conduite des poids lourds. C’est ainsi qu’on put voir un jour, descendant les Champs-Élysées, un énorme camion militaire contenant une petite forme en capote bleue trop grande agrippée tant bien que mal à un volant trop gros. (J. E.)
Ce roman retrace les dix dernières années de la vie du compositeur français Maurice Ravel (1875-1937).
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Prix Goncourt winner Echenoz's fifth novel to be translated into English covers the last 10 years in the life of French composer Maurice Ravel, who in 1927 was 52 years old and at the height of his fame when he toured America. Echenoz is most keen on recording the human detail: Ravel's impeccable ablutions and wardrobe, his dainty size, his reading of Joseph Conrad's The Arrow of Gold and his triumphant tour across the United States. Upon his return and at the request of a friend, Ravel offhandedly composed his masterpiece, Bol ro. However, lapses begin to intrude in his memory and eventually debilitate him. After harrowing brain surgery, Ravel died in 1937. Like his well-mannered subject, Echenoz's prose is stylish and delightfully soft-pedaled, expertly conveyed by Coverdale leaving the sensation of a life lived exclusively for the creation of art.