Charles Ferdinand Ramuz

Charles Ferdinand Ramuz was a Swiss writer known for his works that often depict the life and landscape of the Swiss countryside. His notable works include 'Derborence' and 'La Grande Peur dans la Montagne'.

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  1. 1. Derborence

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    The story unfolds in a remote Swiss Alpine village where a catastrophic rockslide devastates the landscape and the lives of its inhabitants. The narrative centers on Antoine, a young shepherd who is presumed dead after being buried under the rubble. Miraculously, he survives and returns to the village, but his reappearance stirs a mix of disbelief, joy, and tension among the villagers. The novel explores themes of human resilience, the power of nature, and the profound impact of such a disaster on a close-knit community.

    The 2090th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Visite D'un Poète

    Set against the backdrop of a quaint Swiss village, the narrative unfolds as a celebrated poet visits, stirring the lives of the local inhabitants. The poet's presence becomes a catalyst for introspection and change, as his interactions reveal the hidden desires, dreams, and discontent of the villagers. Through lyrical prose, the story explores themes of art, identity, and the transformative power of creativity, ultimately painting a vivid portrait of human connection and the profound impact of an outsider's perspective on a close-knit community.

    The 3632nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. Aline

    The story revolves around a young peasant girl named Aline who falls in love with a charming but irresponsible man named Julien. Despite her deep affection, Julien's lack of commitment and eventual betrayal lead Aline to face the harsh realities of life and love. The narrative explores themes of innocence, heartbreak, and the struggles of rural life, painting a poignant picture of Aline's emotional journey and personal growth amidst the challenges she encounters.

    The 3886th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. Beauty On Earth

    The novel tells the story of Juliette, a beautiful young woman who moves from Cuba to a small Swiss village to live with her uncle, a reclusive artist. Her arrival disrupts the quiet, insular community, sparking fascination, desire, and jealousy among the villagers. As Juliette becomes an object of obsession, the novel explores themes of beauty, isolation, and the often destructive nature of human desire, ultimately leading to tragic consequences. Through lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, the narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and the impact of an outsider on a tightly-knit society.

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