Le Silence de la mer
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 2000
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Short Story • Fiction
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Historical Fiction•
French LiteratureFrance • 1940s
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Education2000
Adult
16+ years
Le Silence de la mer by Vercors depicts a silent resistance during World War II. A French family, hosting a German officer, chooses silence as a form of opposition. The officer, characterized by his cultural appreciation and inner conflict, engages in monologues, revealing complexities of occupation and humanity without receiving responses from his hosts.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
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Le Silence de la mer by Vercors is praised for its poignant portrayal of resistance and the human spirit during wartime occupation. The book's minimalist style and profound depth resonate with readers, though some find its narrative pace slow. Its subtle exploration of silent defiance leaves a lasting impact, highlighting moral complexities.
A reader who enjoys Le Silence de la mer by Vercors appreciates introspective narratives and historical settings. Fans of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak or The Reader by Bernhard Schlink may find its exploration of human dignity and resistance during WWII compelling. Themes of silent protest and moral complexity resonate deeply.
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189
Short Story • Fiction
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French LiteratureFrance • 1940s
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Education2000
Adult
16+ years
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