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Daniel Arsand is the author of Lovers ( avg rating, ratings, 40 reviews, published ), Je suis en vie et tu ne m'entends pas ( avg rating, /5.  · Arsand, Daniel. “Lovers”, Europa Editions, Looking at Love Amos Lassen Daniel Arsand looks at love in its many forms in “Lovers”, a short book that resembles the writing of the Romantic period. It is set in 18th century France and opens with Sebastien Faure, a teen, who falls in love with Balthazar de Creon,. Lovers is the English language debut of French author Daniel Arsand. It tells the story of the love affair between Sébastien Faure, the fifteen-year-old son of a peasant family, and Balthazar de Créon, a young nobleman. In the 18th century, their affair creates a scandal and as the threat of violent punishment becomes ever more oppressive, the young men’s inveterate loyalty grows deeper and more profound.


Daniel Arsand has 13 books on Goodreads with ratings. Daniel Arsand's most popular book is Lovers. Daniel Arsand's slim, sublime Lovers is many things: a song of love and an ode to sensual abandon and the transformative powers of beauty; a richly imagined, atmospheric evocation of the French court; a fable about freedom and the heart's indifference to social and class barriers; a deeply felt cry against those who, poor of heart and soul. Lovers ebook By Daniel Arsand. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. ISBN. Author. Daniel Arsand. Publisher. Europa. Release. 29 May


Lovers is the English language debut of French author Daniel Arsand. It tells the story of the love affair between Sébastien Faure, the fifteen-year-old son of a peasant family, and Balthazar de Créon, a young nobleman. In the 18th century, their affair creates a scandal and as the threat of violent punishment becomes ever more oppressive, the young men’s inveterate loyalty grows deeper and more profound. Daniel Arsand's slim, sublime Lovers is many things: a song of love and an ode to sensual abandon and the transformative powers of beauty; a richly imagined, atmospheric evocation of the French court; a fable about freedom and the heart's indifference to social and class barriers; a deeply felt cry against those who, poor of heart and soul, refute the legitimacy of unconventional love. “Daniel Arsand is a writer of immense gifts. He writes with a subtle beauty and a storyteller's skill. His Lovers is a wonderful read”—Joseph O’Connor, author of Star of the Sea. “Lovers is a brilliant book. I fell in love with it by page two and knew I would see it through to the end that same day.

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