François Mauriac

François Mauriac

François Mauriac has written at least 17 books. Their most popular book is Night with 1162 saves with an average rating of 4.34⭐.

Author Bio

The French author François Mauriac (1885-1970), a fervent Catholic, is best known for his novels, usually set in Bordeaux or the Landes district of southwestern France, with their central themes of faith, sin, and divine grace.

François Mauriac was born in Bordeaux on Nov. 11, 1885, of a prosperous middle-class family. He lost his father in infancy, but the influence of his mother, a stern and puritanical Catholic, pervades his literary works. Educated at a Catholic school and at Bordeaux University, Mauriac moved to Paris in 1906, determined to become a writer. He published his first volume of poems in 1909; more poetry and two novels followed before he was mobilized as an army medical orderly in 1914. He was invalided out 3 years later. From 1920 date Mauriac's most productive years as a novelist, his novels including Le Baiser au lépreux (1922; A Kiss for the Leper), Genitrix (1923; Genitrix), Le Désert de l'amour (1925; The Desert of Love), and Thérèse Desqueyroux (1927; Thérèse ).

About 1928 came a religious crisis in Mauriac's life, with a corresponding change of emphasis in his works. Earlier he had been criticized for portraying sinners more attractively than believers in the narrow, provincial, middle-class families of his novels, where, as all sexuality implies sin, love and happiness become impossible. Now he began to stress the possibility of divine grace, even for the hardened atheist and family tyrant who is the hero of Le Noeud de vipères (1932; Vipers' Tangle), the most successful of the later novels. In 1933 Mauriac was elected to the French Academy. Other works of this period include biographies, more poetry, and religious essays.

In the late 1930s Mauriac found politics coming to the forefront of his attention: he denounced Gen. Franco's insurrection in Spain and later, after the German defeat of France in 1940, helped the cause of the French Resistance with his pen. After the Liberation he continued to write hard-hitting political articles in several newspapers. More novels, stage plays, volumes of criticism, memoirs, and diaries brought Mauriac's total number of books to over 60. Awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1952, Mauriac became, after De Gaulle's return to power in 1958, one of the President's most passionate supporters. Mauriac died on Sept. 1, 1970.

Mauriac's fictional world is that of his childhood and adolescence in the Landes region in the period about 1900, which he evokes with poetic intensity; his primary theme, the clash between sin and the desire for religious salvation. "I try to make the Catholic universe of evil palpable, tangible, odorous." This powerful creation of atmosphere and shrewd psychological insight--if perhaps in a somewhat narrow field--have brought Mauriac an extremely high reputation as a novelist.

Source: [Encyclopedia of World Biography][1]

[1]: http://www.bookrags.com/biography/francois-mauriac/

Night

#1 of 3 in The Night Trilogy

Night
ByElie Wiesel,Stella Rodway(Translator)

1955 • 1,162 Readers • 126 pages 4.3

Thérèse Desqueyroux

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Thérèse Desqueyroux
ByFrançois Mauriac

1927 • 10 Readers • 156 pages 1

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Vipers' Tangle
ByWarre B. Wells(Translator),François Mauriac

1932 • 4 Readers • 312 pages 2

Le Nœud de vipères

Le Nœud de vipères
ByFrançois Mauriac

1932 • 3 Readers • 253 pages 1

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The Woman of the Pharisees
ByFrançois Mauriac,Gerard Hopkins(Translator)

1941 • 2 Readers

Letters on Art and Literature

1953 • 1 Reader • 128 pages

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What I Believe
ByFrançois Mauriac,Wallace Fowlie(Translator)

1956 • 1 Reader • 139 pages

Thérèse

Thérèse
ByFrançois Mauriac,Gerard Hopkins(Translator)

1 Reader

Le Drôle

Le Drôle
ByFrançois Mauriac

1933 • 1 Reader • 59 pages

The River of Fire

The River of Fire
ByFrançois Mauriac,Gerard Hopkins(Translator)

1923 • 1 Reader • 241 pages

La notte

#1 of 3 in The Night Trilogy

La notte
ByElie Wiesel,Daniel Vogelmann(translator)

1956 • 1 Reader • 108 pages 4

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The Desert of Love
ByFrançois Mauriac

1925 • 1 Reader

El cordero

El cordero
ByFrançois Mauriac

1954 • 1 Reader • 204 pages

The Knot of Vipers

The Knot of Vipers
ByFrançois Mauriac

1932 • 1 Reader

Nó de Víboras

Nó de Víboras
ByFrançois Mauriac

1932 • 1 Reader • 152 pages

O filho do homem

O filho do homem
ByFrançois Mauriac

1958 • 1 Reader • 121 pages

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Holy Thursday
ByFrançois Mauriac

1991 • 128 pages

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1970 • 213 pages

The holy terror

The holy terror
ByFrançois Mauriac