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Hailed as a masterpiece, Jean Rouaud's first novel, Fields of Glory, was awarded France's most prestigious literary prize, the Prix Goncourt, and sold over a million copies worldwide. Of Illustrious Men establishes as fact what the first novel promised--that Rouaud is a writer of remarkable power, subtlety, and originality. Lovingly set in the same region as Fields of Glory, the novel is about the author's father, Joseph, and a traveling salesman who died at forty-one and left a family in shock behind him. In the mind of the grieving eleven-year-old son--too young to have really known him--his father was a hero, a warrior, a legend of the Resistance during World War II. But the narrator is no longer that eleven-year-old boy; he is a mature and gifted writer. And though he may still ache for the loss of his father, he also knows that Joseph's illustriousness can be found not only in the heady days of wartime glory but in moments of domestic tranquility. Of Illustrious Men evokes scenes of both war and peace with exquisite beauty and understated and poignant tenderness.

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"Deeply appealing ... A finely and lovingly written book." --New York Times Book Review "Amazing ... More than a sequel to the family saga of the first installment ... Readers who may have feared that Rouaud was a one-book wonder will be both reassured and astonished by his second novel, Of Illustrious Men." --Philadelphia Inquirer "Rouaud's images are always beautiful, and even the most banal scene has the warm luminescence of an autumn afternoon." --Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "Only confirms what a talented and dedicated writer Mr. Rouaud is ... In every way, it is a worthy successor to Fields of Glory." --New York Times Book Review

Of Illustrious Men: A Novel

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      Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9781611458879, 978-1611458879
      ISBN10: 1611458870

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Hailed as a masterpiece, Jean Rouaud's first novel, Fields of Glory, was awarded France's most prestigious literary prize, the Prix Goncourt, and sold over a million copies worldwide. Of Illustrious Men establishes as fact what the first novel promised--that Rouaud is a writer of remarkable power, subtlety, and originality. Lovingly set in the same region as Fields of Glory, the novel is about the author's father, Joseph, and a traveling salesman who died at forty-one and left a family in shock behind him. In the mind of the grieving eleven-year-old son--too young to have really known him--his father was a hero, a warrior, a legend of the Resistance during World War II. But the narrator is no longer that eleven-year-old boy; he is a mature and gifted writer. And though he may still ache for the loss of his father, he also knows that Joseph's illustriousness can be found not only in the heady days of wartime glory but in moments of domestic tranquility. Of Illustrious Men evokes scenes of both war and peace with exquisite beauty and understated and poignant tenderness.

      Trade Review
      "Deeply appealing ... A finely and lovingly written book." --New York Times Book Review "Amazing ... More than a sequel to the family saga of the first installment ... Readers who may have feared that Rouaud was a one-book wonder will be both reassured and astonished by his second novel, Of Illustrious Men." --Philadelphia Inquirer "Rouaud's images are always beautiful, and even the most banal scene has the warm luminescence of an autumn afternoon." --Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "Only confirms what a talented and dedicated writer Mr. Rouaud is ... In every way, it is a worthy successor to Fields of Glory." --New York Times Book Review

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