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THE CRIME OF SYLVESTRE BONNARD
A Tale of Guilt

Anatole FRANCE

The Prize Novel of the French Academy in 1881, from the pen of Nobel Prize winning French Author Anatole France. Here presented in a translation by author Lafcadio Hearn with the essay "On Crime" by Anatole France. Breathtaking.

"I feel myself a great criminal; it seems to  me that an unknown crime, an infamous action, weighs on my conscience"
Feodor Dostoievsky
 

ISBN 978-1-906904-17-3
= PDF eBook =  $17-95



 
 

NOBEL PRIZE COLLECTION

VITAL WORK

Though written when the author was only a young man, Anatole France manages to breathe life into a character twice his age and make us believe that he has already been an old man! France went on to become one of Europe's most revered authors and in 1921 was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the highest accolade for any writer. This carefully edited new issue of Lafcadio Hearn's translation includes an incisive essay on Anatole France by the translator himself.
 
     

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