Prometheus Illbound

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Written by the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature winner, André Gide, this French novel delved back into the concept that Gide popularized as 'act gratuit' or actions that defy conventional explanation. In this book, his main character, Zeus, begins his story by putting 500 francs into an envelope before he sets out to hand it over to another person.

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André Gide, a titan of French literature, was born on November 22, 1869, in Paris. As a novelist, essayist, and dramatist, he stands as a towering figure in the pantheon of 20th-century writers. He wove his philosophical inquiries and ethical considerations into his works with a masterful touch, earning him a place among literary scholars and readers alike. Gide's oeuvre is characterized by a profound sense of psychological depth and a continuous exploration of morality, freedom, and authenticity. His work 'Prometheus Illbound' is one such example, showcasing his experimental prose and engagement with existential themes. This piece stands as a testament to his innovative reimagining of myth and his nonconformist approach to narrative. Gide was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947, recognized for his rich and varied literary achievements that, in the committee's words, are marked by a 'fearless love of truth and keen psychological insight.' His literary style, while deeply introspective and often dealing with the inner conflicts of his protagonists, remains accessible, bridging the gap between philosophical discourse and the narrative form. Gide's impact on French literature and his contributions as a thinker and moralist endure, solidifying his legacy as one of the foremost writers of his generation.

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