This work lays bare the early brilliance and philosophical conflicts of André Gide, a towering figure in French literature
Nobel Prize–winning writer André Gide lays bare his adolescent psyche in this early work, first conceived and published as part of his novelThe Notebooks of André Walter, completed
when he was just twenty years old. This profoundly personal work draws heavily on his religious upbringing and private journals to tell the story of a young man who, like the author, pines
for his forbidden love, cousin Emmanuelle.
This unique portrait of Gide as a young man presents the passions and conflicts, temptations and anguish he would explore in maturity.