The Son of Man, JeanBaptiste Del Amo
The Son of Man, JeanBaptiste Del Amo
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The Son of Man

Author: Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, Frank Wynne

Narrator: Hannah Curtis

Unabridged: 8 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/29/2024


Synopsis

From the author of the “extraordinary” Animalia (Sunday Times), winner of the Republic of Consciousness Prize and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and Best Translated Book Award, a blazing new novel exploring nature, family, and violence, set on a hostile and glorious mountainside haunted by transgressions of the past. In the soft morning light, a man, a woman, and a child drive beyond the borders of a sleepy French post-industrial town into the forested mountains beyond. After several years of absence, the man has reappeared in the life of his wife and their young son, intent on being a family again. He takes them to Les Roches, a dilapidated house in the mountains where he grew up with his own ruthless father. There, while the mother watches the passing days with apprehension, the son discovers the bewitching enchantment of nature, from the herds of wild horses who gather under a grove of sycamores to the infinite expanse of a glittering night sky. Although the family is at last reunited, the father exerts a growing hold over the mother and child, dictating the mysterious laws of their new, isolated existence, supported by the provisions he has stockpiled in a locked lean-to. As the weather turns from wondrous spring into the heat of summer and finally to the hostile chill of autumn, the house falls further into disrepair and a return to the mother and son’s previous life seems more and more impossible. The winner of the Prix du Roman Fnac in France, and brilliantly translated into English by the award-winning translator Frank Wynne, Jean-Baptiste Del Amo’s The Son of Man is an exceptional novel of nature and wildness that traces how violence is inherited from one generation to the next, and a blistering examination of how families fold together and break apart under duress.

About Jean-Baptiste Del Amo

Jean-Baptiste Del Amo was born in 1981 and is one of France’s most exciting and ambitious young writers. He is the author of Pornographia, Le sel, and Une éducation libertine, which won the Goncourt First Novel Prize. Animalia, his fourth novel, won the Prix du Livre Inter 2017 and the 2020 Republic of Consciousness Prize, and was shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt, Prix Femina, Prix Médicis and Prix Wepler.

About Frank Wynne

Frank Wynne has translated works by authors including Michel Houellebecq, Patrick Modiano, Virginie Despentes and Jean-Baptiste Del Amo. His work has earned many awards, including the IMPAC Prize, the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, and the Premio Valle Inclán.

About Hannah Curtis

Hannah Curtis is an accomplished audiobook narrator who has recorded titles in a range of genres, including historical fiction, nonfiction, women's fiction, thrillers, and comedy. An actor with over twenty years of experience, she starred in the British soap Hollyoaks and has had roles in movies such as The Heavy and has guest-starred on ER, in addition to appearing in commercials across Europe and America. Originally from the UK, she currently resides in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on April 10, 2024

What he really wanted was to live dangerously, says the mother, there was nothing he liked better than to tempt fate. It was his idea of freedom, his idea of independence; in the end, maybe he wanted to wage war on life itself – the town had only been a backdrop and collateral damage for his revenge......more

Goodreads review by Deniz on November 29, 2024

Ah ah ah... Şahane bir romanla karşınızdayım! Fransız yazar, Jean-Baptiste Del Amo'nun Türkçeye ilk çevrilen eseri olan 'Hayvan Hükümranlığı' geçtiğimiz senenin en iyi okumalarından biriydi benim için. Büyülenmiştim. Yeni bir eserini okumak için gün sayıyordum, 'Adamın Oğlu' yetişti arzuma ve yine u......more

Goodreads review by Ruben on March 15, 2024

A pretty bleak tale, I fear, but such good writing. A son and a mother live happily together until, after years of absence, the father comes back, intending not only to stay, but to build up a new life in an isolated, half-finished house in the mountains. The first half of the book gave me such negat......more

Goodreads review by Dobre on October 25, 2024

3.5☆......more

Goodreads review by Krista on March 09, 2024

Something inside the boy crumbles, a hesitancy, a fear, and he surrenders to the car’s movements, surreptitiously seeks to make contact with the father, to touch him through the leather jacket in a tentative, clumsy attempt to convey his affection — or what he considers the affection expected of......more


Quotes

“In 'Le Fils de l’Homme' the simple plot becomes as complex as the psychology of these human beasts. The writing is never precious, always precise. As the tension mounts, the sentences become longer and meandering, elusive like erupting violence. Rarely has the 39-year-old author hit the right notes so perfectly in the way he stretches his fiction.”