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Pierre Loti

    14. Januar 1850 – 10. Juni 1923

    Pierre Loti, geboren als Louis Marie-Julien Viaud, war ein französischer Schriftsteller, dessen Werke von tiefer Nostalgie und Exotik durchdrungen sind. Seine Prosa schöpft aus seinen umfangreichen Erfahrungen als Marineoffizier und zeichnet sich durch lyrische Beschreibungen ferner Länder und tiefgreifender menschlicher Emotionen aus. Loti verband meisterhaft Autobiografie mit Fiktion und schuf Erzählungen, die Melancholie, Liebe und Sehnsucht nach dem Unbekannten thematisieren. Sein unverwechselbarer Stil, oft mit der impressionistischen Malerei verglichen, fängt flüchtige Momente der Schönheit und menschlichen Verletzlichkeit ein und macht ihn zu einer einzigartigen Stimme in der Literatur.

    Pierre Loti
    Ramuntcho
    Zauberfest des Lichts
    Reise durch Persien
    Roman eines Kindes. Aus d. Französ. v. Lislott Pfaff. Nachw. v. Elise Guignard
    Im Zeichen der Sahara
    Die Entzauberten
    • 2024

      Ramuntcho

      in large print

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This publication focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, aims to enhance accessibility and ease of reading through its specialized offerings.

      Ramuntcho
    • 2024

      This book features the first translation of three accounts by Pierre Loti detailing his visits to Constantinople in 1890, 1910, and 1913. Loti, a notable French author and naval officer, published this volume in 1921, shortly before his death, with contributions from his son and includes his photographs from the visits.

      Constantinople and the Bosphorus. Visions of the Orient
    • 2023

      The Book of Pity & of Death

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      This haunting and beautifully written book explores the theme of death from a variety of angles. From personal reflections on the loss of loved ones to philosophical musings on the nature of mortality, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in this timeless theme.

      The Book of Pity & of Death
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Impressions

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      This collection of travel essays by two of the greatest writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries offers a unique perspective on Europe and the Middle East in the late 19th century. James and Loti share their observations on the people, culture, and landscapes of the places they visited, offering insights into the social and political dynamics of the time.

      Impressions
    • 2023

      A collection of poems and prose writings by the Romanian queen and writer Carmen Sylva, as well as a selection of travel writings by French author Pierre Loti. The work was translated into English by Fred Rothwell.

      Carmen Sylva and Sketches From The Orient
    • 2023

      The Sahara

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Vividly capturing the essence of the Sahara Desert, Pierre Loti's travelogue offers a poetic exploration of its vast landscapes and harsh beauty. Through his experiences and encounters with traders and nomadic tribes, Loti delves into the traditions and cultural intricacies of the Saharan people. His romanticized prose reflects a deep respect for the desert's allure and the solitude it inspires. More than a mere travel account, this work serves as a profound literary investigation into one of the world's most enigmatic regions, showcasing Loti's evocative writing style.

      The Sahara
    • 2023

      Madame Chrysantheme

      in large print

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a house dedicated to creating large print editions for improved accessibility. The initiative aims to assist individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic texts remain available and readable.

      Madame Chrysantheme
    • 2023

      Der autobiographische Roman erzählt von den Erlebnissen des französischen Marineoffiziers Pierre Loti in Nagasaki 1901. Fünfzehn Jahre nach seiner Hochzeit mit Madame Chrysanthème kehrt er zurück und trifft seine Schwiegerfamilie sowie ein sich modernisierendes Japan. Lotis Werke prägten das westliche Bild von Japan zu dieser Zeit.

      Die dritte Jugend der Madame Prune