The boys by Henry de Montherlant

La Ville dont le Prince est un Enfant

The novel explores the complexities of adolescence through the experiences of a group of boys attending a Catholic school in France. It delves into themes of friendship, rivalry, and the struggle for identity as the boys navigate the challenges of growing up. The narrative captures the tensions between youthful innocence and the harsh realities of the adult world, highlighting the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. Through vivid characterizations and a keen observation of social dynamics, the story offers a poignant reflection on the transition from childhood to adulthood.

The 5658th greatest book of all time


Published
1969
Nationality
French
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
French
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Alternate Titles
- Les Garçons

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