Tap cover to enlarge

Seven Houses in France

Published
Sep 2012
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Rating
Pages
256

About This Book

A brooding novel of colonial intrigue in the Congo, from the author of The Accordionist's Son and Obabakoak

The year is 1903, and the garrison of Yangambi on the banks of the Congo is under the command of Captain Lalande Biran. The captain is also a poet whose ambition is to amass a fortune and return to the literary cafés of Paris. His glamorous wife, Christine, has a further ambition: to own seven houses in France, a house for every year he has been abroad. At Lalande Biran's side are the ex-legionnaire van Thiegel, a brutal womanizer, and the servile, treacherous Donatien, who dreams of running a brothel. The officers spend their days guarding enslaved rubber-tappers and kidnapping young girls, and at their hands the jungle is transformed into a wild circus of human ambition and absurdity. But everything changes with the arrival of a new officer and brilliant marksman: the enigmatic Chrysostome Liege. An outstanding new novel from the critically acclaimed and prizewinning author Bernardo Atxaga, Seven Houses in France is a blackly comic tale which reveals the darkest sides of human desire.

Genres & Themes

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
First Edition Sep 2012 Graywolf Press ISBN 1555976239
Buy
Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
Dec 2012 Vintage ISBN 0099552256
Buy

Hardcover

Hardcover edition cover
Hardcover
Dec 2011 Random House ISBN 1846554470
Buy

eBook

eBook edition cover
eBook
Sep 2012 Graywolf Press ISBN B008YBGF1K
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Sep 2012 Graywolf Press ISBN 1555970605
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Sep 2012 Vintage ISBN 1409028267
Buy