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Malevil Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 635 pages
Rating: 4.25 | 3511 Users | 226 Reviews

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Title:Malevil
Author:Robert Merle
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Folio
Pages:Pages: 635 pages
Published:March 3rd 1983 by Gallimard (first published April 7th 1972)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Dystopia. Cultural. France

Commentary As Books Malevil

À la suite d'une explosion, sans doute nucléaire, qui a selon toute vraisemblance ravagé la Terre entière, Emmanuel Comte et ses six compagnons font du château de Malevil, dont la profonde cave leur a permis de survivre, la base de départ de leurs efforts de reconstruction de la civilisation, qui passera également par l'affrontement avec d'autres groupes de survivants, que ce soient des bandes errantes ou des groupes structurés nomades ou sédentaires.

La qualification de science-fiction peut être considérée comme exagérée, concernant ce roman, puisque seule la situation de départ (la destruction de la civilisation humaine par une explosion d'origine inconnue) rejoint le thème post-apocalyptique, alors très populaire en science-fiction. Tout le reste du roman raconte comment un groupe de survivants miraculés relève le défi de la reconstruction d'une société humaine. De ce point de vue, on peut dire que le roman relève du genre de la robinsonade.

De nombreux thèmes sont abordés dans ce roman : la religion, la politique, la place des femmes dans la société, le monde rural, le rôle du chef, certes sous l'angle d'une mini-communauté mais qui renvoient à notre société.

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Original Title: Malevil
ISBN: 2070374440 (ISBN13: 9782070374441)
Edition Language: French
Characters: Emanuel Comte
Setting: France
Literary Awards: John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (1974)

Rating Regarding Books Malevil
Ratings: 4.25 From 3511 Users | 226 Reviews

Judgment Regarding Books Malevil
My favorite after-the-unthinkable happens book. I first read it in the 70s and at least once a decade since.

My favorite after-the-unthinkable happens book. I first read it in the 70s and at least once a decade since.



3/4's of the way through I started worrying that the ending wouldn't stand up to how good the book had been for me so far... But the ending held up pretty well for me, all in all. I liked that there was another narrative voice occasionally that explained things from a different viewpoint and put some of the things that bothered me about the first narrator into a better perspective (at least for me) On the other hand some of the attitudes about women bothered the heck out of me... I'm not sure if

Fantastic impression made on me by this book read decades ago. A clever unfolding of the story of a new society organized by survivors of a world catastrophe. Some live in a cave in France, one stocked with wine, vegetables and livestock, making the calamity more palatable than most people might expect. Solid storytelling and thoughts on human civilization. With the passage of time and thousands of books read, I'm inclined to leave this book in my past rather than revisit it and discover what

What a mess.I really need to do better research on what novel I will read next aloud to my wife, especially when said work is on the wrong side of 500+ pages. Ostensibly, this stinker looked to have all of the right pieces of a ripping yarn - even if it might be dated (early '70s) and containing an overdone topic (survivors of nuclear holocaust), the high ratings here on GR and the "23 WEEKS ON INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER'S LIST!!" prominently displayed on its cover pushed it over the edge. God,

great, the best novel i've ever read

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