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Bison is the twenty-fourth novel of
Patrick Grainville Patrick Grainville (born 1 June 1947 Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados) is a French novelist. He spent his childhood in Villerville, a small town east of Deauville. An Associate Professor of Letters, he received the Prix Goncourt in 1976, 29 years ol ...
, published in Éditions du Seuil on January 2, 2014.


History

Twenty-six years after publishing "L'Atelier du peintre" Buffalo became a new occasion for Patrick Grainville to find a central character of painting. In 1845 when George Catlin came to France to introduce his paintings and Indian objects to the king Louis Philippe I, he fascinated at the same time George Sand and
Charles Baudelaire Charles Pierre Baudelaire (, ; ; 9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poetry, French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist and art critic. His poems exhibit mastery in the handling of rhyme and rhythm, contain an exoticis ...
who was excited with the symphony of the red and the green in his paintings. In 1831, George Catlin decided to break with his bourgeois environment, his comfort, to leave for going around tribes to save the memory of the
Indians Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
, the disappearance of which he apprehended. The plot takes place about thirty years before Western conquest and white invasion. George Catlin established among
Sioux The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (; Dakota language, Dakota: Help:IPA, /otʃʰeːtʰi ʃakoːwĩ/) are groups of Native Americans in the United States, Native American tribes and First Nations in Canada, First Nations peoples in North America. The ...
and became the privileged observer of their rituals, hunt for the buffalo, Sundance, war with Crows, etc. He was also seen among other Red Eagle, their leader and proud warrior, Black Impetus, his brother of weapon, in the grip of changeable and dark moods, Lame Knee, impressive pisteur, White She-wolf, a crow prisoner, woman artist, rebel and loving, Two Coloured Bird, the ambiguous shaman, and Cuisses, the amazing squaw who saved her life. George Catlin painted continuously and was obsessed with the collection of objects which he intended for «his big Indian museum», until the day when White She-wolf decided to escape.


Reception

Being "bewitching" and "splendid", ''Bison'' was considered to be one of the key novels of literary winter 2014 and received a very good reception, following the example of the big successes of the author. The style of Patrick Grainville, «master of epic poems», was received there as appeased, modest and respectful. ''Bison'' received the Grand prix Palatine of the historical novel on April 8, 2014 and the Literary Prize of the Caen Lycéens on April 7, 2015.''Le bison et les Indiens de Patrick Grainville séduisent les lycéens''
Benoît Lascoux, '' Ouest-France'', 8 April 2015.


Editions

* ''Bison'',
éditions du Seuil Éditions du Seuil (), also known as ''Le Seuil'', is a French publishing house established in 1935 by Catholic intellectual Jean Plaquevent (1901–1965), and currently owned by La Martinière Groupe. It owes its name to this goal "The ''seuil' ...
, 2014.


See also

* Native Americans in the United States * Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas * American Indian Wars * Bison hunting


References

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Bibliography

''Bison de
Patrick Grainville Patrick Grainville (born 1 June 1947 Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados) is a French novelist. He spent his childhood in Villerville, a small town east of Deauville. An Associate Professor of Letters, he received the Prix Goncourt in 1976, 29 years ol ...
'', Nelcya Delanoë, ''Recherches amérindiennes au Québec'', volume XLIII, 2013. 2014 French novels Novels set in the 19th century Native American history Novels by Patrick Grainville