In France Profound by T. D. Allman audiobook

In France Profound: The Long History of a House, a Mountain Town, and a People

By T. D. Allman
Read by Graham Halstead

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  • ISBN: 9798228812024

  • ISBN: 9798228812017

Runtime: 15.01 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

From the National Book Award-longlisted author of Finding Florida, a sparkling, sweeping chronicle of the author’s life and discoveries in an ancient town in “Deep France,” from nearby prehistoric caves to medieval dynastic struggles to the colorful characters populating the area today

When T. D. Allman purchased an 800-year-old house in the mountain village of Lauzerte in southwestern France, he aimed to find refuge from the world’s tumults. Instead, he found that humanity’s most telling melodramas, from the paleolithic to the post-modern, were graven in its stones and visible from its windows.

Indeed, the history of France can be viewed from the perspective of Lauzerte and its surrounding area—just as Allman, from one window, can see Lauzerte unfold before him in the Place des Cornières, where he watches performances of the opera Tosca and each Saturday buys produce from “Fred, the Foie Gras Guy;” while from the other side facing the Pyrenees he surveys the fated landscape that generated many events giving birth to the modern world. The dynastic struggles of Eleanor of Aquitaine, he finds, led to Lauzerte’s remarkably progressive charter issued in 1241, which even then enshrined human rights in its 51 articles. From Eleanor’s marriage to English king Henry II in 1154 dates the never-ending melodrama pitting English arrogance against French resistance; in 2016 Brexit demonstrated that this perpetual contretemps is another of the vaster conditions life in Lauzerte illuminates. Allman chronicles the many conflicts that have swirled in the region, from the Catholic Church’s genocidal campaign to wipe out “heresy” there; to France’s own 16th-century Wars of Religion, which saw hundreds massacred in the town square, some inside his house; to World War II, during which Lauzerte was part of Nazi-occupied Vichy.

In prose as crystalline as his view to the Pyrenees on a clear day, Allman animates Lauzerte and its surrounding communities—Cahors, Moissac, Montauban—all ever in thrall to the magnetic impulse of Paris. Witness to so many dramas over the centuries, his house comes alive as a historical protagonist in its own right, from its wine-cellar cave to the roof where he wages futile battle with pigeons, to the life lessons it conveys. “The onward march of history, my House keeps demonstrating, never takes a rest,” he observes, pulling us vividly into his world.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An idiosyncratic but often lively tour of French history…At turns bombastic, entertaining, eccentric, and insightful.” Christian Science Monitor
“This enthralls.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A mountain view of history in France…which he recounts with zesty enthusiasm in a combination of memoir, historical narrative, and travelogue.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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Author Bio: T. D. Allman

Author Bio: T. D. Allman

T. D. Allman (1944–2024) was a highly acclaimed American journalist, historian, and bestselling author, whose works include Finding Florida: The True History of the Sunshine State, which was longlisted for the National Book Award. A famed war correspondent, he exposed the CIA secret war in Laos and rescued massacre victims in Cambodia. He later was briefly kidnapped in Beirut and witnessed first-hand the events in Tiananmen Square. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Vanity Fair, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Harper’s, the New Republic, Rolling Stone, the London Guardian, Le Monde, and The Economist, among other publications. Harvard University’s Houghton Library is the repository of the T. D. Allman archive, while the Archives and Special Collections at Amherst College also hold some of his papers. The T. D. Allman Studentships, funded by the ChengZhong Focus Foundation, support groundbreaking independent research into past and present events.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 15.01
Audience: Adult
Language: English