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Hear Our Defeats

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Hear Our Defeats
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laurent Gaude
Translated by Alison Anderson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781609455002
ClassificationsDewey:843.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Europa Editions
Imprint Europa Editions
Publication Date 7 February 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

On a mission to capture and interrogate a corrupt American soldier, a spy meets a woman trying to save as many cultural artifacts from desecration as she can. Hear Our Defeats is a novel about the battles that define us. The battles lost, won, and those still being fought. A French intelligence officer, Assem, is tasked with tracking down a former member of the U.S. Special Forces suspected of drug trafficking during the War in Afghanistan. En route to Beirut he shares a night with Miriam, an Iraqi archaeologist, who is in a race against time to save ancient artifacts across the Middle East from the terrorist group ISIS. Punctuating these two storylines are vignettes from the bellicose past, including: Hannibal's failed march on Rome and the burning of his fleet on the waters of the Mediterranean; Grant's pursuit of the Confederates into rural Virginia; Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomatox Courthouse; and Emperor Haile Selassie's exile from his country of Ethiopia. All turning points in world history, each showing a will to continue in the face of defeat.

Author Biography

Laurent Gaude is a French novelist and playwright. After being nominated for the 2002 Prix Concourt with The Death of King Tsongor, he won the award in 2004 for his novel The Sun of the Scorta. Alison Anderson's translations for Europa Editions include novels by Selim Nassib, Amelie Nothomb, and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. She is the translator of The Elegance of the Hedgehog (Europa, 2008) and The Life of Elves (Europa, 2016) by Muriel Barbery.

Reviews

Praise for Hear Our Defeats "In packed yet propulsive language, Prix Goncourt winner Gaude (The House of Scorta) considers what war does to humanity. [...] Highly recommended for smart readers." --Library Journal (Starred Review) "As a story, Gaude's latest is a modest accomplishment itself, but it is rich in philosophical possibilities that make it memorable." --Kirkus Reviews "Hear Our Defeats smells of blood and gunpowder - yet we follow Gaude and his characters into their respective hells. He is a shrewd novelist: his prose pleases through elan and a persuasive affinity for its subject - but something else is bleeding out." --Ron Slate "Hear Our Defeats is not a conventional historical novel, in the sense of trying to recreate the past imaginatively. Rather, it draws on a series of past episodes, from four discrete epochs - deliberately separated in time and place - to convey a message about time, violence and humanity."--TLS "Hear Our Defeats is a grand poem, a crazy and wise book. Crazy because the reader gets carried away by all the voices and some unknown magic, if not by Gaude's restrained lyricism." --Le Figaro Litteraire "Laurent Gaude knows how to write with composure. His book, in which the very pulse of the world can be felt, reminds us of our duty not to despise our own fatigue. If for nothing more than this, its melancholic way of showing us what dominates us, it is of interest to the historian of power. Because literature, whether reserved or passionate, only becomes historic in order to bring us the news of our own history in the making." --Le Monde des Livres "Urgent, epic, this philosophical novel encourages both lucidity and humility, to try to save what beauty is left in the world." --Les Echos "In its humanistic breath and scope, as well as its literary challenge/audaciousness, Hear Our Defeats by Laurent Gaude is a great book. An Iliad for our times, which tends to contemplate history from the losers' side." --L'Echo de Bruxelles "A hopeful and probing literary gem by Goncourt Prize-winner, Laurent Gaude?, Hear Our Defeats is a dignified plea to engage with History." --Midwest Book Review