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  • Published: 15 February 2018
  • ISBN: 9781681371290
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 584
  • RRP: $55.00

Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1768-1800





Available in an unabridged English translation for the first time in more than a century, Memoirs from Beyond the Grave is an epic autobiography of Chateaubriand, the aristocratic Frenchman who lived through the beginning of the French Revolution and who would become the founder of the Romantic movement in Europe.

Written over the course of four decades, François-René de Chateaubriand’s epic autobiography has drawn the admiration of Baudelaire, Flaubert, Proust, Barthes, and Sebald. Here, in the first books of his massive Memoirs, spanning the years 1768 to 1800, Chateaubriand looks back on the already bygone world of his youth. He recounts the history of his aristocratic family and the first rumblings of the French Revolution. He recalls playing games on the beaches of Saint-Malo, wandering in the woods near his father’s castle in Combourg, hunting with King Louis XVI at Versailles, witnessing the first heads carried on pikes through the streets of Paris, meeting with George Washington in Philadelphia, and falling hopelessly in love with a young woman named Charlotte in the small Suffolk town of Bungay. The volume ends with Chateaubriand’s return to France after seven years of exile in England.

In this new edition (the first unabridged English translation of any portion of the Memoirs to be published in more than a century), Chateaubriand emerges as a writer of great wit and clarity, a self deprecating egotist whose meditations on the meaning of history, memory, and morality are leavened with a mixture of high whimsy and memorable gloom.

  • Published: 15 February 2018
  • ISBN: 9781681371290
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 584
  • RRP: $55.00

Praise for Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1768-1800

"Chateaubriand's Memoirs, with all their myth making, posing, and dark glamour, are his Arc de Triomphe, and may yet prove more lasting than their equivalent in stone." --Adam Kirsch

"A Romantic classic." --BBC News, Paris

"Chateaubriand's Mémoires d'outre-tombe, his Memoirs from Beyond the Grave, is at once sublime literature, brilliant history seen by a fiercely intelligent eye-witness, and a self-portrait of a remarkable and complex man. Chateaubriand is one of that worldly, intellectually-restless literary set, including Goethe and Byron, who may be said to have founded and developed the wider European Romantic movement, granting it social relevance and gaining it an extensive European and North American audience." --A.S. Kline