Emmanuel Bove (1898-1945) was a French journalist and novelist. He had been publishing popular novels under the pseudonym Jean Vallois for several years when Colette helped him publish the novel My Friends under his own name. He continued publishing successful novels until World War II, at which time he was forced into exile in Algeria. He died of heart failure soon after returning to Paris from exile.
"In Th�ly, Bove has created a character who strives to be one with
the world, but finds it impossible to do, remaining forever in his
own thoughts, but forever outside the rest of humanity; this can
only be called the human condition." --Choice
"One of the best novelists to emerge in France during the interwar
years. . . . a unique, powerful, and insightful stylist." --Review
of Contemporary Fiction
"Touching and elegant." --New York Times Book Review
In Thely, Bove has created a character who strives to be one with
the world, but finds it impossible to do, remaining forever in his
own thoughts, but forever outside the rest of humanity; this can
only be called the human condition. --Choice
One of the best novelists to emerge in France during the interwar
years. . . . a unique, powerful, and insightful stylist.
--Review of Contemporary Fiction
Touching and elegant. --New York Times Book Review
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