Dans cet ouvrage captivant, Claude Farr re rend un vibrant hommage son mentor et ami, Pierre Loti. travers les pages de "Loti", l'auteur explore la vie fascinante et la carri re litt raire de cet crivain voyageur et officier de marine qui a marqu son poque par son exotisme et sa sensibilit m lancolique. Farr re, lui-m ame grand prix du Roman de l'Acad mie fran aise, offre une perspective intime et clair e sur l'homme derri re le pseudonyme c l bre, Julien Viaud.
Ce portrait retrace les voyages lointains qui ont inspir les chefs-d' "uvre de Loti, de l'Orient myst rieux au Japon, en passant par les rives de la Bretagne. L'ouvrage constitue une analyse profonde de l' me d'un po te de la mer et de la nostalgie, tout en soulignant l'influence majeure de cet acad micien sur la litt rature fran aise du tournant du XXe si cle. Claude Farr re magnifie le destin hors du commun de celui qui fut l'un des observateurs les plus singuliers de son temps. "Loti" demeure une lecture essentielle pour tout passionn d'histoire litt raire, de r cits de voyage et de l'esth tique fin-de-si cle.
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