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  1. In La Quarantaine Le Clezio engages his personal interest in the tiny French colonies of the Indian Ocean, as he describes in great detail the fate of three travelers who are forced into quarantine, in the latter stages of the nineteenth century, on a small, uninviting island not far from their destination of l'Ile Maurice ().The first-person narrative of this adventure, related by one Leon ...

  2. The few Europeans are sent to a quarantine village, with the immigrants on the other side of the island, working in the fields. The story is relatively uneventful as the Europeans wait out the quarantine, hoping that the schooner will soon return.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1995 · Es la historia de un grupo de viajeros europeos obligados, ante un brote de viruela, a pasar una cuarentena en una isla remota durante un viaje a Mauricio (en el Índico). El año es 1891. La mayor parte de la historia la cuenta uno de ellos, el joven Leon Archambau, que durante la cuarentena se enamora de una muchacha local de ...

  4. Le Clézio’s 1995 novel of quarantine and confinement was recommended by L’Humanité in its list of “grands textes relatant des épidémies.” It appeared also in Laurence Houot’s “quinze livres inspirés par des épidémies à lire ou à relire,” selected for franceinfo.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2020 · La quarantaine : [roman] by Le Clézio, J.-M. G. (Jean-Marie Gustave), 1940-Publication date 1995 Publisher Paris : Gallimard Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language French. 464 p. : 21 cm Access-restricted-item true

  6. 28 de ene. de 2023 · La quarantaine by Le Clézio, J.-M. G. (Jean-Marie Gustave), 1940-Publication date 1995 Publisher [Paris] : Gallimard Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language French. 464 p. : 21 cm Notes. Cut-off text on some pages due too tight binding.

  7. Biography. When Le Clézio won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2008, the Anglophone press was almost unanimous in its surprise, primarily because they had never heard of him. The Los Angeles Times’ headline – Le Clezio — who’s he? – with its accent-challenged naming of him (shared by many others) was typical.

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