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"The art of music in the Soudan is confined to a peculiar caste of men called griots, who are from father to son itinerant musicians and composers of heroic songs."--Between Two Opinions (1881) by Pierre Loti

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Pierre Loti (pseudonym of Julien Viaud), born 14 January 1850 in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime and died 10 June 1923 in Hendaye, was a French novelist and naval officer.

Bibliography

  • Aziyadé (1879)
  • Le Mariage de Loti (originally titled Rarahu (1880)
  • Le Roman d'un Spahi (1881)
  • Fleurs d'Ennui (1882)
  • Mon Frère Yves (1883) (English transl. My Brother Yves)
  • Les Trois Dames de la Kasbah (1884), which first appeared as part of Fleurs d'Ennui.
  • Pêcheur d'Islande (1886) (English transl. An Iceland Fisherman)
  • Madame Chrysanthème (1887)
  • Propos d'Exil (1887)
  • Japoneries d'Automne (1889)
  • Au Maroc (1890)
  • Le Roman d'un Enfant (1890)
  • Le Livre de la Pitié et de la Mort (1891)
  • Fantôme d'Orient (1892)
  • L'Exilée (1893)
  • Matelot (1893)
  • Le Désert (1895)
  • Jérusalem (1895)
  • La Galilée (1895)
  • Ramuntcho (1897)
  • Figures et Choses qui passaient (1898)
  • Judith Renaudin (1898)
  • Reflets de la Sombre Route (1899)
  • Les Derniers Jours de Pékin (1902)
  • L'Inde sans les Anglais (1903)
  • Vers Ispahan (1904)
  • La Troisième Jeunesse de Madame Prune (1905)
  • Les Désenchantées (1906)
  • La Mort de Philae (1909)
  • Le Château de la Belle au Bois dormant (1910)
  • Un Pèlerin d'Angkor (1912)
  • La Turquie Agonisante (1913) An English translation "Turkey in Agony" was published in the same year
  • La Hyène Enragée (1916)
  • Quelques Aspects du Vertige Mondial (1917)
  • L'Horreur Allemande (1918)
  • Prime Jeunesse (1919)
  • La Mort de Notre Chère France en Orient (1920)
  • Suprêmes Visions d'Orient (1921), written with the help of his son Samuel Viaud
  • Un Jeune Officier Pauvre (1923, posthumous)
  • Lettres à Juliette Adam (1924, posthumous)
  • Journal Intime (1878-1885), 2 vol ("Private Diary", 1925–1929)
  • Correspondence Inédite (1865-1904, unpublished correspondence, 1929)

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