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Le désastre de Pavie
1963
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4.31
Average Rating
408
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Jean Giono brilliantly reconstructs the Battle of Pavia, the pivotal battle between the Emperor Charles V and the chivalrous king of France, Francois I. Giono's graphic and often horrifying depiction of the battle is based off of authentic contemporary accounts.
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Author

Jean Giono
Jean Giono
Author · 32 books

Jean Giono, the only son of a cobbler and a laundress, was one of France’s greatest writers. His prodigious literary output included stories, essays, poetry, plays, film scripts, translations and over thirty novels, many of which have been translated into English. Giono was a pacifist, and was twice imprisoned in France at the outset and conclusion of World War II. He remained tied to Provence and Manosque, the little city where he was born in 1895 and, in 1970, died. Giono was awarded the Prix Bretano, the Prix de Monaco (for the most outstanding collected work by a French writer), the Légion d’Honneur, and he was a member of the Académie Goncourt.

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