THE LAST SONGS OF AUTUMN

The Shadowy Story of the Mysterious Count of Lautréamont

by RUY CÂMARA


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 12/31/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781440199066
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781440199127

About the Book

Tragic fate pursues Isidore Ducasse from his childhood. On Christmas Eve, 1847, at the age of two, he witnesses the suicide of his mother, Célestine. Eleven years later, with epidemics and wars tearing at Uruguay, his father, the diplomat François Ducasse, puts the boy on a ship and sends him to the south of France to be educated. He suffers horrific anguish there and resists the approaches of pedophiles within the scholastic prisons of Tarbes and Pau. At the age of eighteen, holding a baccalauréat degree and with some of his unfinished songs in hand, he takes on the pseudonym the “Count of Lautréamont” and enters the literary world of Paris and Brussels. Rejected by publishers, the young writer abandons his studies and takes on a life of luxury at his father’s expense. When everything seems to be going well for this precocious dandy, his father, angry at his exuberant lifestyle, deserts him. In 1870, the Franco-Prussian War breaks out. Decadence overtakes his guardian, the banker Jean Darasse, who goes into bankruptcy and takes along the elder Ducasse, now practically penniless in wartorn South America. Will Isidore Ducasse be able to survive these tragic turns of events or will they change his life forever?


About the Author

The novelist, playwright, script writer, and sociologist Ruy Câmara was born in 1954 in Brazil. Graduated in mechanical technology, he studied operational engineering, philosophy and specializing in drama for theater, cinema and television. In 1992 Ruy Câmara brought his family together and announced that he was quitting his business career to devote himself entirely to literature. “The Last Songs of Autumn”, his first novel, was a first Finalist for the Jabuti Prize 2004 of the Brazilian Book Chamber; was awarded the Fiction Prize by the Brazilian Academy of Letters as the Best Novel of 2004 and Prize of Translation 2009 by Writers’ Association of Bucharest. The author lives in Fortaleza, state of Ceará and his book, called by critics a contemporary classic, has been translated and published in 60 countries.