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| Title | : | Vipers' Tangle |
| Author | : | François Mauriac |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 312 pages |
| Published | : | September 1st 2005 by Loyola Classics (first published 1932) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Cultural. France. Classics. Literature. European Literature. French Literature |

François Mauriac
Paperback | Pages: 312 pages Rating: 4.06 | 2157 Users | 171 Reviews
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The masterpiece of one of the twentieth century’s greatest Catholic writers, Vipers’ Tangle tells the story of Monsieur Louis, an embittered aging lawyer who has spread his misery to his entire estranged family. Louis writes a journal to explain to them—and to himself—why his soul has been deformed, why his heart seems like a foul nest of twisted serpents. Mauriac’s novel masterfully explores the corruption caused by pride, avarice, and hatred, and its opposite—the divine grace that remains available to each of us until the very moment of our deaths. It is the unforgettable tale of the battle for one man’s soul.Describe Books In Favor Of Vipers' Tangle
| Original Title: | Le Nœud de vipères |
| ISBN: | 0829422110 (ISBN13: 9780829422115) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | Bordeaux(France) |
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Ratings: 4.06 From 2157 Users | 171 ReviewsEvaluate Containing Books Vipers' Tangle
He just seems kind of mean, not bitterHmm, where to start? I thought that D.H. Lawrence's Paul in Sons and Lovers was the best example of how a mother can rot her son. Well let me tell you, Monsieur Louis is rotten to the point that he doesn't even know how to love. In his book Viper's tangle, Francois Mauriac has created what we would call in today's world a sociopath at the least. "Beneath the waters there slept a principle of corruption, a putrid secret, and I did nothing to stir it from the mud." Louise's widowed mother had
The narrator of Vipers' Tangle is a near-perfect mix of Dostoevsky's Underground Man and Tolstoy's Ivan Ilych. Which is to say, he's a bitter, bitter bastard. For some reason, I felt sure that this book would end up heavy-handed or sentimental. Early on Louis is just too miserly, to the point where it's almost beyond credulity. Rather than clumsily over-playing his hand, Mauriac, it turns out, intentionally includes this too-greedy-to-be-believed aspect as an effective plot point. Every time you

This novel seems to be the working out of Francis Thompson's famous poem, "The Hound of Heaven." It is a story of grace and how it works on us to the very end. It is a story of how the most visibly religious are often those with the least faith. Beautifully told. No wonder this won the Nobel Prize.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. A selfish man, Louis, consumed by greed, by resentment, by desire for revenge. He loathes his wife, children and grandchildren. His heart is a tangle of vipers. His family waits for him to die and they are consumed by lust to inherit.They too are a tangle of vipers. He considers leaving them with nothing. This is a journal he writes near the end of his life. He explains his cold loveless life. As he nears death, he begins to see a distant light. It reminds me of The Hound of
After the arduous first part, a prototypical LiveJournal rant not unlike Mark Zuckerberg's late-night hate session to Erica Albright in The Social Network, the story evolves into something at least slightly more enjoyable. It isn't until the climatic confrontation between father and children and the character redemption that ensues does all our labor pay off. Would be interested in reading more of Mauriac's work & life, since his Catholic themes are astutely observed and at times beautifully
The day-to-day struggles of human existence are quite difficult for many people, and for others, they are a marvelling pleasure, and why is that? What sets one group of humanity apart from the other whereby their only connection is the gossamer thread of humanism? It is faith in Jesus Christ and how that faith is utilized in the molding and or sculpting of humanism to hopeful, healthy perfection. Yet, too, what are the molding tools that are used in the vast dichotomy of that living? The


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