The Great Swindle

Author:   Pierre Lemaitre
Publisher:   Maclehose Press Quercus
ISBN:  

9781681443935


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   06 September 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt, a timeless story of how war transforms lives in unexpected and often tragic ways as seen through the eyes of three World War I vets The year is 1918, the war on the Western Front all but over. An ambitious officer, Lieutenant Henry D'Aulnay-Pradelle, sends two soldiers over the top and then surreptitiously shoots them in the back to incite his men to attack the German lines. When another of D'Aulnay-Pradelle's soldiers, Albert Maillard, reaches the bodies and discovers how they died, the lieutenant shoves him into a shell hole to silence him. Albert is rescued by fellow soldier, the artist Edouard Pericourt, who takes a bullet in the face. The war ends and both men recover, but Edouard is permanently disfigured, and fakes his death to prevent his family from seeing him as a cripple. In gratitude for Edouard's rescue, Albert becomes the injured man's companion and caregiver. Finding that the postwar gratitude for the soldiers' service is nothing more than lip-service to an empty idea, the two men scramble to survive, ultimately devising a scam to take money for never-to-be-built war memorials from small towns. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pradelle has married Edouard's sister Madeline and is running a scam of his own that involves the exhumation of war victims. In this sorrowful, heart-searching novel, the interwoven lives of these three men create a tapestry of the human condition as seen through the lens of war, revealing brutality and compassion, heroism and cowardice, in equal measure.

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Author:   Pierre Lemaitre
Publisher:   Maclehose Press Quercus
Imprint:   Maclehose Press Quercus
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781681443935


ISBN 10:   1681443937
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   06 September 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Winner of the Prix Goncourt Winner the International Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel Mr. Lemaitre's background in crime fiction shows through in the intricate plotting and suspenseful pacing of The Great Swindle, which at times reads like a thriller. Its characters harbor so many secrets that part of the enjoyment in the book comes from seeing how the author plans to disentangle them. --Sarah Lyall, The New York Times You'll be horrified and angered, yet often amused at this clever look at war's aftermath. --Weekend Sport Pierre Lemaitre breaks the elitist mould with passion, clarity, and originality . . . moving, angry, intelligent--and compelling. --Marcel Berlins, The Times Its themes connect elegantly with its action . . . a striking critique of a grieving nation's desire to prettify its past. --Times Literary Supplement A dark, burning requiem delivered in glorious prose that is as tough and effective as a punch in the face . . . It will leave you stunned. --Francois Busnel, Express You feel the author's indignation . . . Who really profits from war? Crooks, the vengeful, and frauds. The Great Swindle is political as much as it is picaresque. --Christine Ferniot, Telerama A masterly epic of post-war France, where impostures triumph and capitalists grow rich from the ruins. --Macha Sery, Le Monde A fast-paced tale, filled with twists and turns, following a mischievous, disillusioned view of post-war France. --Astrid de Larminat, Figaro [An] assured, somber exploration of post-WWI French society...Lemaitre captures the venal capitalism of the postwar period...Despite his unscrupulous scheme, Edouard proves impossible to dislike. His determination to play a great trick on the society that betrayed him is infectious, and readers cannot help rooting for his plans as they reach their dark, bizarrely joyous fruition. --Publishers Weekly Lemaitre's tale is carefully researched, and most of the story's value lies in its historical authenticity....the battlefield and hospital scenes convey Lemaitre's mastery of imagery. --Kirkus Reviews Winner of the Prix Goncourt Winner the International Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel Mr. Lemaitre's background in crime fiction shows through in the intricate plotting and suspenseful pacing of The Great Swindle, which at times reads like a thriller. Its characters harbor so many secrets that part of the enjoyment in the book comes from seeing how the author plans to disentangle them. --Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Winner of the Prix Goncourt Shortlisted for the International Dagger Award Mr. Lemaitre's background in crime fiction shows through in the intricate plotting and suspenseful pacing of The Great Swindle, which at times reads like a thriller. Its characters harbor so many secrets that part of the enjoyment in the book comes from seeing how the author plans to disentangle them. Sarah Lyall, The New York Times Mr. Lemaitre's background in crime fiction shows through in the intricate plotting and suspenseful pacing of The Great Swindle, which at times reads like a thriller. Its characters harbor so many secrets that part of the enjoyment in the book comes from seeing how the author plans to disentangle them. The New York Times


[An] assured, somber exploration of post-WWI French society...Lemaitre captures the venal capitalism of the postwar period...Despite his unscrupulous scheme, Edouard proves impossible to dislike. His determination to play a great trick on the society that betrayed him is infectious, and readers cannot help rooting for his plans as they reach their dark, bizarrely joyous fruition. Publisher's Weekly


You'll be horrified and angered, yet often amused at this clever look at war's aftermath. <b><i><i><b>Weekend Sport</b></b></i>


Author Information

Pierre Lemaitre was born in Paris in 1956. He worked for many years as a teacher of literature and now devotes his time to writing novels and screenplays. In 2013 he was awarded the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award, for Au Revoir La-Haut. Frank Wynne is a translator from French and Spanish. His translations include works by Michel Houellebecq, Marcelo Figueras's IFFP-shortlisted Kamchatka, and the Commandant Camille Verhoeven trilogy (Alex, Irene, and Camille), by Pierre Lemaitre.

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