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  1. For many French readers The Opposing Shore (published as Le rivage des Syrtes ), with its theme of transgressions and boundaries, spoke to the issue of defeat and the desire to fail: a paticularly sensitive motif in postwar French literature. But there is nothing about the novel tying it either to France or to the 1950s; in fact, Gracq's novel, with its elaborate, richly detailed prose, will ...

  2. The Opposing Shore. With four elegant and beautifully crafted novels Julien Gracq has established himself as one of France's premier postwar novelists. A mysterious and retiring figure, Gracq characteristically refused the Goncourt, France's most distinguished literary prize, when it was awarded to him in 1951 for this book.

  3. The Opposing Shore. Julien Gracq. Columbia University Press, 1986 - Fiction - 292 pages. 1 Review. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified . Aldo, a young aristocrat of Orsenna, becomes aware of the del ...

  4. The Opposing Shore Julen Gracq, Julien Gracq. Columbia University Press, $32 (213pp) ISBN 978-0-231-05789-9. In this surrealist novel, winner of the Prix Goncourt, young nobleman Aldo feels the ...

  5. 31. Mai 2009 · I hardly think The Opposing Shore is an experiment on the level of Finnegans Wake, either. The French supposedly love Faulkner, but I have a time wondering how they translate his "corn-cobbly chronicles" (to use Nabokov's term) into French. Still, I'm not going to dissuade them from reading French Faulkner.

  6. The Opposing Shore by Julien Gracq The book is a captivating tale of a young military officer who is posted to a remote coastal fortress in an imaginary Mediterranean country. As he awaits a long-anticipated enemy invasion, he finds himself drawn into the local customs and intrigued by the enigmatic presence of the enemy on the opposing shore.