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Sur la route de Palmyre

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A travel narrator moves through towns and countryside, juxtaposing narrow, shadowed streets and colorful markets with irrigated gardens, desert steppes and cedar-topped mountains. Advances in transport, including an airplane flight, create a sudden aerial encounter with ruined colonnades and temples that prompts historical reflection. Descriptive passages are balanced by human sketches, most notably a plaintive portrait of a young woman partly educated in French who, after marrying into a village household, becomes the focus of jealousy and domestic violence culminating in the child’s murder and her suicide. The prose relies on restrained evocation and the mystery intrinsic to a traveler’s partial knowledge.

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Paule Henry-Bordeaux

Paule Henry-Bordeaux was a French author known for his evocative storytelling and rich descriptions of landscapes. His notable works include "The Circe of the Deserts," which explores themes of nature and human experience, and "Sur la route de Palmyre," a narrative that reflects his fascination with historical and cultural journeys. Through his writing, Henry-Bordeaux contributed to the literary heritage of early 20th-century France, capturing the imagination of readers with his vivid portrayals of both the physical and emotional landscapes.

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