Declare Regarding Books Special Friendships
Title | : | Special Friendships |
Author | : | Roger Peyrefitte |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | 1968 by Panther (first published 1943) |
Categories | : | LGBT. Cultural. France. Fiction. Gay |
Roger Peyrefitte
Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.22 | 188 Users | 22 Reviews
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This modern classic of the French novel is an ode to love and literature. Love, because it transcends everything. Literature, the realm of true beauty.Les amitiés particulieres, ultimately, is about beauty, indeed. The only purity of it can exist in a moment that is as fickle as now. However, beauty and the real love it inspires live on inside the pages of a book.
Exquisitely written and delicately put together, this supreme novel is nonetheless an achievement of narrative complexity and potent expression of the spirit. Restricted by the walls of a Catholic school and the wills of the others, the very young protagonists experience a cult of their bond that manage to surpass any sublimation found in mythology, history or religion.
The images of the past and the rules of society are parallels to contrast the virtue of their friendship. But, even if not of the same nature of their classmates' inner side, Georges and little Alexandre form a couple that dares to face some unquestionable laws. Besides, Georges is a schemer who gets rid of certain people according to his own sense of retaliation. In the end, is justice ours or God's?
Beyond children's misunderstood innocence and the teenage antihero's entitlement, the fate of love and beauty is that of immortality, or, rather, eternity, as the ideal world both Georges and Alexandre dream of will never be here. Peyrefitte refers to the extreme behaviors consecrated by the Romantics in order to uncover the degradation that is the basis of our existence as civilized human beings.
What are the limits of an aesthetic moral code? Les amitiés particulieres reminded me throughout of my personal convictions regarding such motifs, yet if someone told me it reminded him of Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, for instance, I would protest noisely but perhaps couldn't deny some link between the two. Just because, in the end, and paraphrasing Georges' conclusions on his feelings toward Alexandre, his love for him went past his clarity and virtuousness, matching the power of the little boy's passion. Thus, Les amitiés particulieres encompasses both the light and the dark, integrating duality in one moving, desperately quiet landscape.

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Original Title: | Les amitiés particulières |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Lucien Rouvière, Georges de Sarre, Alexandre Motier |
Literary Awards: | Prix Renaudot (1944) |
Rating Regarding Books Special Friendships
Ratings: 4.22 From 188 Users | 22 ReviewsCrit Regarding Books Special Friendships
It's written so tenderly and unabashedly sentimentally that it's impossible to not empathize and reminisce about your own early loves. There are other themes in the book, personal entitlement, forgiveness, piety, and personal revelation, but they're not what people are reading it for. It's cleverly written with no shortage of beautiful passages, better in the untranslated French though.A captivating read even if it's not the most comfortable subject.This modern classic of the French novel is an ode to love and literature. Love, because it transcends everything. Literature, the realm of true beauty. Les amitiés particulieres, ultimately, is about beauty, indeed. The only purity of it can exist in a moment that is as fickle as now. However, beauty and the real love it inspires live on inside the pages of a book.Exquisitely written and delicately put together, this supreme novel is nonetheless an achievement of narrative complexity and potent
Born in Castres, Tarn to a wealthy family, Peyrefitte went to Jesuit and Lazarist boarding schools and then studied language and literature in Toulouse. After graduating first of his year from Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris in 1930, he worked as an embassy secretary in Athens between 1933 and 1938. Back in Paris, he had to resign in 1940 for personal reasons before being reintegrated in

Beautiful !!! " You are not a god, you are the boy that i am, you breath in me, my blood is yours. What i have you own. As we wished it we'll forever be together and now it is my turn to say : "what a beautiful word : forever ! " " "Tu n'es pas un dieu, tu es le garçon que je suis, mon sang est le tien. ce que j'ai, vraiment tu le possèdes. Ainsi que nous l'avions toujours souhaité, nous serons désormais toujours ensemble, et c'est à moi de redire : "Que c'est beau : toujours !" "
Hace un rato, mientras miraba unas fotos muy hermosas del incendio de Notre-Dame, yo toda concentrada, me sentí de repente llena de angustia porque (view spoiler)[un niño de 12 años se suicidó esta tarde en mi habitación en 1920 en una ciudad de Francia cuyo nombre empieza con S. Alexander era idealista, romántico e incomformista, y estaba enamorado de otro varón. Ese fue su crimen. Alexander se envenó a sí mismo porque su Iglesia no le permitió amar a quien quería, sino que lo juzgó y condenó
C'est peut-être étonnant, mais je n'avais pas encore lu ce roman semi-autobiographique de Roger Peyrefitte. J'avais vu le film du même nom, mais je n'avais pas encore lu le roman dont il avait été adapté. C'est une belle oeuvre. Quelques longueurs, parfois, lorsqu'il évoque des aspects de la religion qui me laissent indifférent mais l'ensemble est plaisante et touchant.
Aunque me es obvio que este libro nunca se convertirá en un clásico de la literatura en general, la forma en la que Peyrefitte narra el amor que florece entre dos jóvenes escolares ciertamente le amerita su lugar como un clásico de la literatura LGBT. Peyrefitte le da al lector la oportunidad de ver como el amor que nace entre dos chicos puede ser tan apasionado y tumultuoso como el clásico de Shakespeare e incluso es hecho más trágico por la oposición no de las familias de los amantes sino por
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