engagement Georges Bernanos, site officiel : georgesbernanos.fr, Pierre Gable, auteur-photographe : pierre-gable.fr. It begins on a ship (cuz the narrator wakes up and, BOOM, he's on a ship) and ends... in a dream? This pulp fiction-y high seas adventure of friendship and struggle turns terrifyingly strange and ultimately devastating at its conclusion.

Great use of 'red'.   A great harrowing tale that I could not stop thinking about before going to bed, reliving the tale over and over in my head. A bit about the Author and book: "The Other Side of the Mountain" (La montagne morte de la vie) is known by some as a rare Euro-flavored oddity. Fils de l'écrivain Georges Bernanos (1888-1948), il utilisa également comme nom de plume Michel Talbert et Michel Drowin, pour éviter la notoriété du nom de son père. Leurs traits étaient effrayants, torturés, remplis d'angoisse. Véritablement monstrueux, ils ressemblaient à des méduses, mais avec cette particularité que leur ombrelle était curieusement piquetée de rouge (ce qui contribuait à les rendre encore plus repoussants), et qu'ils atteignaient au moins dix mètres de diamètre, ou encore à des pieuvres aux tentacules de la grosseur d'un tronc d'arbre. This tale in particular stands out because, one, it's long (the size of a novella, anyway) and, two, it's got a superabundance of weirdness, even by the standards of that collection. Michel Bernanos writings are a stark contrast to his father's works, which were more faith-minded. This tale in particular stands out because, one, it's long (the size of a novella, anyway) and, two, it's got a superabundance of weirdness, even by the standards of that collection.

If you love the fantasy genre, this is the season for you! It made sense to me to include stuff like this for its influence earlier in the book but this is well into the part of the chronology with good writing and interesting ideas so it's not clear why this would be seen to merit the pages it takes up. Although I didn’t enjoy it quite as much as the aforementioned works this story can still stand well on its own among the pantheon of the best weird fiction because it does add some interesting ideas to the weird tale.

Surreal bizarre novella...great to read with a bottle of wine in a hammock on a summer day and then just kind of walk around in a haze. Je m’étais endormi, comme il m’arrivait souvent, sans m’en rendre compte, et il me semblait entendre Toine frapper du pied à mes côtés et grincer des dents d’impatience, sans doute parce que je ne m’éveillais pas assez vite à son gré. Cannibalism, mutiny, capsizing, starvation, a friendly chef named Toine and a reality that drops away, element by element, when a red sun rises, all in the first half of the book, make it a terribly memorable adventure. Life must have been torture to this guy, literally, for him to write about suffering in such a compulsive way. angoisse

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It begins on a ship (cuz the narrator wakes up and, BOOM, he's on a ship) and ends... in a dream?   Hell yes.   Il tournait de plus en plus vite, et nous dûmes nous étendre sur le dos. Je regrette vraiment pour toi, petit, de te voir avec moi dans mon cauchemar d'homme éveillé. If this came from his mind I can understand. What a wonderful little book – strange, intense, nightmarish, lyrical.

Don't read reviews. Il était temps. Loved it! Was passed onto me by a friend, and enjoyed hugely. Great stuff! Mais ici, un peu plus qu'ailleurs, c'est tout ! Pris de panique, je reculai précipitamment.   Yet it reads light and simple, the translation flowing unnoticed, with a voice that lunges into disaster with ease, as if it were telling the story by a campfire.

Rejoignez Babelio pour découvrir vos prochaines lectures.   Metacrazy in that the writer when crazy and killed himself.   We’d love your help. Georges Bernanos was one of the authors making an appearence. I wouldn't be so hard on it if it were shorter but it's the longest story in The Weird so far but its offerings are less satisfying than many much shorter stories, even the older ones (though it isn't hard reading compared to some of them). Michel Bernanos est un poète et écrivain français, auteur notamment de romans fantastiques. Written by Michel Bernanos, the son of French novelist and essayist Georges Bernanos, considered one of the most original Roman Catholic writers of his time. « Bernanos : au nom du père et du fils » Figaro Littéraire – 08.06.17 « La Montagne morte de la vie, de Michel Bernanos » ActuaLitté.com – 24.05.17 « Trois raisons de relire… Michel Bernanos » … Some of the biggest books out this fall promise to be epics full of magic, adventure,... To see what your friends thought of this book.

Après s'être rouverte brusquement, elle s'inclina vivement, et, comme un filet de pêche, se plaqua au sol à l'endroit même où je me trouvais seulement quelques secondes plus tôt. Lots of peril and the ending is exceptionally strange and imaginative. Je venais tout juste d'atteindre mes dix-huit ans, lorsqu'un soir, après boire, la main d'un ami guida la mienne pour signer un engagement d'une année sur un galion.

Il demeure important de faire pleinement connaissance avec ce dernier afin de pouvoir se rapprocher au mieux des messages portés au travers de ses écrits, tout en gardant bien en tête le fait que nous ne pourrons jamais trouver LA solution tant recherchée car seul l’auteur en restera à jamais l’unique détenteur. Very readable and odd. Parce que nous pensons que pour comprendre les oeuvres de Michel Bernanos, il faut avant tout les étudier en se centrant sur l’auteur. Supremely and awesomely weird and unnerving. Bernanos uses a careful and considered hand when depicting the subtler ironies and mysteries of the human perspective, to weave a believable story about impossible, chillingly surreal happenings. Quel est le titre de son premier roman, écrit en 1963, resté inachevé et jamais publié ? Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.

"The Other Side Of The Mountain" written three years before his death was the only book Bernanos published under his real name.

Humaniste avant tout, grand amoureux de la nature et incroyablement aventurier, Michel est un éternel révolté contre toutes formes de bêtise humaine aisément décelables au travers de ses écrits. Le ciel, au-dessus de nos têtes, ne nous apparaissait guère plus large qu'une paire de mains.

Welcome back. aventure maritime Don't read the synopsis on the back of the book. The young narrator and his mentor Toine first survive passage on a vessel where the crew turns cannibalistic, then shipwreck, and finally the climb up the mountain of the title, where they are turned to stone. roman d'aventure A short and scary trip to ... Another book where you're better off not knowing anything about it before you read it. horreur Michel Bernanos writings are a stark contrast to his father's works, which were more faith-minded.

I would say it falls under a traditional form of weird fiction in a similar mold to stuff like The Willows (Algernon Blackwood), House on the Borderlands (William Hope Hodgson) and the Mainz Psalter (Jean Ray). Comme partout, la mort rôde avec la vie. A quick read.   Like "L'envers de l'éperon" by the same author, this story pits a couple of tough men against an incredibly hostile and treacherous universe. A very quick and well written read (took me one day during my commute). April 1st 2007 When a ship finds itself dead in the water, desperation runs high as disease, violent seas, and a mysterious, unexplainable island present disquieting implications.