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The Vampire of Ropraz [Kindle Edition]

Jacques Chessex , Donald Wilson
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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"A superb novel, hard as a winter in these landscapes of dark forests, where an atmosphere of prejudice and violence envelops the reader" L'Express"An admirable story teller, Chessex surprises again with this terrifying portrait of a region, of an era and of a man with a strange destiny." Livres Hebdo"It's beautiful; it's pure, like a blue sky over a black forest. Giono without garlic and olives." Le Point"Far from just telling us a simple story Chessex has had the intelligence to integrate a dose of poetry, of the aesthetics of sin, and of the metaphysics of the monster." Lire

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<p class="MsoNormal">“Silky prose in this harrowing account of crime and punishment.”—Kirkus Reviews

<p class="MsoNormal">“Using spare, effective prose, Chessex brilliantly renders both the inhospitable winter landscape of the mountains and the harshness of a society that makes monsters of its victims.’—London Review of Books

“A superb novel, hard as a winter in these landscapes of dark forests, where an atmosphere of prejudice and violence envelops the reader.”—L’Express

“It’s beautiful; it’s pure, like a blue sky over a black forest. Giono without garlic and olives.”—Le Point

“Far from just telling us a simple story Chessex has had the intelligence to integrate a dose of poetry, of the aesthetics of sin, and of the metaphysics of the monster.”—Lire

Jacques Chessex, winner of the prestigious Goncourt prize, takes a true story and weaves it into a lyrical tale of fear and cruelty.

1903, Ropraz, a small village near the Jura Mountains of Switzerland. On a howling December day, a lone walker discovers a recently opened tomb, the body of a young woman violated, her left hand cut off, genitals mutilated, and heart carved out. There is horror in the nearby villages: the return of atavistic superstitions and mutual suspicions. Then two more bodies are violated. A suspect must be found. Favez, a stableboy with bloodshot eyes, is arrested and placed in psychiatric care. He escapes, enlists in the Foreign Legion as the First World War begins, and is sent into battle in the trenches of the Somme.

Jacques Chessex, born in 1934, won the Prix Goncourt, France’s most prestigious literary prize for his novel A Father’s Love. He is considered one of Switzerland’s greatest living authors. He lives in Ropraz.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 147 KB
  • Print Length: 113 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1904738338
  • Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press (1 April 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006IVGVW6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #526,913 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quality Not Quantity 21 Mar 2010
By M. Dowden HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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After recently reading Jew Must Die, A and enjoying it I wanted to try something else by the late author, Jacques Chessex. Finding this book on this site it looked like it may appeal to me despite the not very flattering reviews already here. Taking a chance I ordered it and am very glad that I did.

This is supposedly based on a true story, and I know that it caused a furore and some animosity to the author when it was first published, from the inhabitants of Ropraz. I must admit that I haven't so far found any references to this case apart from links to this book, which doesn't mean that it didn't happen. What has to be remembered that after Dracula was published in 1897 and then the play that followed there was quite a lot of publicity and there started throughout Europe a form of vampire hysteria. Indeed I do know that in France there was a famous vampire case which turned out to be a case of necrophilia, which in some ways the case in this book portrays. Perhaps some of you may be sceptical of this, but remember when the original The Day The Earth Stood Still [DVD] [1951] was shown thoughout America there was an increase of sightings of UFOs and aliens. Indeed you only have to look back into our own history, in the early 19th century a sighting of what was to be known as 'Spring Heeled Jack' started a national hysteria, with most sightings in London.

Anyway, back to the book. With its sparse prose and mainly reportage style writing Chessex weaves a tale that will hold you gripped.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book 15 Mar 2012
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Loved it by all means ... First book I read from the author and I am currently on devouring its next "Jew must die". One thing I noted is the translation , I think the choice of words is exaggerated ..
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Vampire of Ropraz 8 Dec 2008
By B. Wright VINE™ VOICE
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As with the other review, I am disappointed with this book. I cannot find the 'dose of poetry', as Live claim to be present; the language instead seems clumsy and stilted. It's an easy read, and a quick one too at only 106 pages (fewer really, since the book begins on page 11), but those expecting a supernatural tale of vampirism will be disappointed - for vampires read Anne Rice or Dracula instead.
I don't think that the book intends to be read as such though. It seems more a comment on the power of mistrust and suspicion within society. From the moment he is first arrested, the case against Favez spirals out of control as villagers call for his death. It is at times insightful and interesting in this respect but doesn't delve very far into this idea due to the length.
All in all, this book is only worth reading if you're particularly interested in this 'true' story (though I can't find any evidence that it is true). There is an interesting twist at the end but the book plods along at such a slow pace that it doesn't seem worth the effort.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the effort 20 Oct 2008
By PJ Rankine TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Firstly let me take issue with the title, the villain was quickly called the Vampire of Ropraz but a creature that eats and defiles dead bodies is by definition a ghoul. That little episode of pedantry aside this is a very short book - only 106 pages of very large text, like a children's book in fact. The early descriptions of life in the Jura are very evocative and suggestive of life in the middle ages but as you wend your way through the story the author's style begins to wear and eventually I found it irritating. Having not read the original I don't know if the stilted style is down to the author or the translator. Perhaps it suits the original tongue but doesn't work in English. Overall unless this case particularly interests you don't be fooled by the recent review in the Daily Mail, there are a lot better reads for your money than this.
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