An edition of Bellefleur (1980)

Bellefleur

The National Bestseller

First WB Printing ed. Sep '1981
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An edition of Bellefleur (1980)

Bellefleur

The National Bestseller

First WB Printing ed. Sep '1981
  • 13 Want to read

A wealthy and notorious clan, the Bellefleurs live in a region not unlike the Adirondacks, in an enormous mansion on the shores of mythic Lake Noir. They own vast lands and profitable businesses, they employ their neighbors, and they influence the government. A prolific and eccentric group, they include several millionaires, a mass murderer, a spiritual seeker who climbs into the mountains looking for God, a wealthy noctambulist who dies of a chicken scratch.

Bellefleur traces the lives of several generations of this unusual family. At its center is Gideon Bellefleur and his imperious, somewhat psychic, very beautiful wife, Leah, their three children (one with frightening psychic abilities), and the servants and relatives, living and dead, who inhabit the mansion and its environs. Their story offers a profound look at the world's changeableness, time and eternity, space and soul, pride and physicality versus love. Bellefleur is an allegory of caritas versus cupiditas, love and selflessness versus pride and selfishness. It is a novel of change, baffling complexity, mystery.

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Cover of: Bellefleur
Bellefleur: The National Bestseller
September 1981, Warner Books: A Warner Communications Co., this ed. publ. by arrngmt w/Elseier-Dutton Publ. Co.
Paperback in English - First WB Printing ed. Sep '1981
Cover of: Bellefleur
Bellefleur
1980, E. P. Dutton
in English - 1st trade ed.

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Edition Notes

Printed in the United States of America 1976 WorldCat #987227346

Published in
New York, USA
Series
Warner Books Fiction: #96924 [$3.95]
Copyright Date
1980 by Joyce Carol Oates

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3565.A8 B44

Contributors

Cover Art
Max Ginsburg

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
686, [2p.bk]
Number of pages
686
Dimensions
7 x 4.13 x 1.25 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18466302M
Internet Archive
bellefleur00oate
ISBN 10
0446969249
ISBN 13
9780446969246
LCCN
79028193
OCLC/WorldCat
475750833
Library Thing
29868
Goodreads
22014586

Work Description

Travel through a "dark, chaotic, unfathomable pool of time" with JOYCE CAROL OATES as she explores the Bellefleur curse. Your journey begins one dark and stormy night when Mahalaleel arrives at the 64-room castle and everything begins to happen to:

Leah -- tall, beautiful and possessed of "powers"
Gideon -- her husband, passionately enthralled by her
Bromwell -- her prodigy son
Germaine -- the daughter she is soon to bear -- the child with a mysterious "awareness" of her own.

A wealthy and notorious clan, the Bellefleurs live in a region not unlike the Adirondacks, in an enormous mansion on the shores of mythic Lake Noir. They own vast lands and profitable businesses, they employ their neighbors, and they influence the government. A prolific and eccentric group, they include several millionaires, a mass murderer, a spiritual seeker who climbs into the mountains looking for God, a wealthy noctambulist who dies of a chicken scratch.

Bellefleur traces the lives of several generations of this unusual family. At its center is Gideon Bellefleur and his imperious, somewhat psychic, very beautiful wife, Leah, their three children (one with frightening psychic abilities), and the servants and relatives, living and dead, who inhabit the mansion and its environs. Their story offers a profound look at the world's changeableness, time and eternity, space and soul, pride and physicality versus love. Bellefleur is an allegory of caritas versus cupiditas, love and selflessness versus pride and selfishness. It is a novel of change, baffling complexity, mystery.

*Written with a voluptuousness and startling immediacy that transcends Joyce Carol Oates's early works, Bellefleur is widely regarded as a masterwork—a feat of literary genius.--goodreads

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