Louisiana

Louisiana

Maurice Denuzière

The novel follows the fate of a French immigrant family in Louisiana, USA, depicting the struggle for survival, wealth, love, and the preservation of family values ​​through turbulent historical periods.

In the novel “Louisiana”, Maurice Denuzière brings a comprehensive historical saga that follows the life of the French Clouet family after immigrating to the American state of Louisiana at the end of the 18th century. In the new country, the family members strive to build a better life, but soon face numerous challenges brought by unknown nature, political changes and conflicts between different peoples and cultures.

The plot is centered on family relationships, love stories, inheritance and the struggle for economic success. The development of plantations, trade and the growth of cities open up new opportunities, but at the same time create tensions related to social differences, slavery and changes in government. The author faithfully depicts the daily life of the settlers, their efforts, ambitions and desire to preserve their origins, while at the same time accepting the new environment.

The novel covers several generations, so through their destinies the development of Louisiana from a French colony to an important part of the United States of America is depicted. Historical events, wars and political changes constantly affect the lives of the characters, forcing them to make difficult decisions and adapt to new circumstances.

Denuzière successfully combines historical facts with an exciting family story, creating a rich picture of time and space. He pays special attention to the relationships between people of different cultures and social classes, and depicts the complexity of life in the American South. “Louisiana” is not only a historical novel, but also a story of love, loyalty, courage and perseverance. The work shows how personal destinies are intertwined with great historical events and emphasizes the importance of family, identity and the ability of a person to adapt to changes without losing their own values.

Original title
Louisiane
Translation
Jean-Claude Lettes
Dimensions
22 x 14 cm
Pages
558
Publisher
Deutscher Bücherbund, Stutgart / München, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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