Literature

The Temptation of the Impossible: Victor Hugo and Les Mis茅rables

    Translated by
  • John King

Hardcover

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$24.95/拢20.00
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Published:
Apr 23, 2007
2007
Pages:
208
Size:
5.5 x 8.5 in.
Main_subject:
Literature
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It was one of the most popular novels of the nineteenth century and Tolstoy called it 鈥渢he greatest of all novels.鈥 Yet today Victor Hugo’s Les Mis茅rables is neglected by readers and undervalued by critics. In The Temptation of the Impossible, one of the world’s great novelists, Mario Vargas Llosa, helps us to appreciate the incredible ambition, power, and beauty of Hugo’s masterpiece and, in the process, presents a humane vision of fiction as an alternative reality that can help us imagine a different and better world.

Hugo, Vargas Llosa says, had at least two goals in Les Mis茅rables—to create a complete fictional world and, through it, to change the real world. Despite the impossibility of these aims, Hugo makes them infectious, sweeping up the reader with his energy and linguistic and narrative skill. Les Mis茅rables, Vargas Llosa argues, embodies a utopian vision of literature—the idea that literature can not only give us a supreme experience of beauty, but also make us more virtuous citizens, and even grant us a glimpse of the 鈥渁fterlife, the immortal soul, God.鈥 If Hugo’s aspiration to transform individual and social life through literature now seems innocent, Vargas Llosa says, it is still a powerful ideal that great novels like Les Mis茅rables can persuade us is true.


Awards and Recognition

  • Mario Vargas Llosa, Winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2007