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Jean-Christophe Journey's End

Romain Rolland

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .away, with never a tear, hardly a breath, utterly prostrate.—She had in some measure succeeded in destroying Olivier. He was growing skeptical and worldly. She did not mind: she found him as weak as herself. Almost every evening they used to go out: and she would go in an agony of suffering and boredom from one fine house to another, and no one would ever guess the feeling that lay behind the irony of her unchanging smile. She was seeking for some one to love her and keep her back from the edge of the abyss…. In vain, in vain, in vain. There was nothing but silence in answer to her cry of despair.

She did not love Christophe: she could not bear his rough manner, his painful frankness, and, above all, his indifference. She did not love him: but she had a feeling that he at least was strong,—a rock towering above death. And she tried to clutch hold of the rock, to cling to the swimmer whose head rose above the waves, to cling to him or to drown wit. . . Read More

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این شاید تلخ ترین بخش ژان کریستف باشد.....حکایت عشقهائ ناکام او تا به پایان کتاب.

Flawed - this volume (written c1910) is set from 1910-1930 and obviously has nothing about WW1 or any other changes, written as if Europe was the same from 1910-1930.

Some words from this book sink into my heart. But its sententious symbolism and occasionally cloying romanticism are hard to devour.
The author Romain Rolland was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1915 because he can write such sentimental men in his time. Personally, I think Rolland is a clo

ژان کریستف، جلد هفتم

درد های حقیقی بظاهر آرام اند و در بستر عمیقی که برای خود درست کرده اند گویی به خواب رفته اند،ولی همچنان روح را میخورند.
بالزاک

متن ترانه خواب در بیداری فرهاد
اینجا بر تخته سنگ پشت سرم نارنج زار رو در رو دریا مرا میخواند سرگردان نگاه میکنم
می آیم میروم آنگاه در میابم که همه چیز یکسا

ریویوی نهایی در جلد آخر.

So I finally finished Romain Rolland's tremendous roman-fleuve, the over 2,200 page story of the life of fictional musician Jean-Christophe Krafft that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1915. I read it in three parts, taking breaks in between to gather my thoughts and cleanse my palate on some other reading

دو ماه را با ژان کریستف سپری کردم اما گویی تمام زندگیم تمام لحظه های هستیم در این کتاب حلاجی می شد.بسیاری از احساسات،اتفاقات،افراد و فراز و نشیب های این کتاب برایم آشنا بود.در وصف این اثر باید به گفتن این جمله اکتفا کرد که به معنای حقیقی تراژدی نسلی است پر درد و گهر بار

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