The Man on Horseback (French: L'homme à cheval) is a 1943 novel by the French writer Pierre Drieu la Rochelle. It is set in Bolivia and tells the story of a dictator who tries to create an empire. The novel explores the author's ideas about political momentum and its origins. The allegorical narrative, complex plot and romantic verve make the novel stand out from Drieu's previous works, which are written in a realistic style and largely autobiographical.[1]

The Man on Horseback
AuthorPierre Drieu La Rochelle
Original titleL'Homme à cheval
TranslatorThomas M. Hines
LanguageFrench
PublisherÉditions Gallimard
Publication date
29 March 1943
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1978
Pages243

Publication

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The first edition of The Man on Horseback was published in March 1943 and the second in July the same year.[1] An English translation by Thomas M. Hines was published in 1978.[2]

Proposed film

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In 1964 it was announced Harry Brown was writing a film version of the book to star Alain Delon and be directed by Sam Peckinpah. However no film resulted.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hines, Thomas M. (1978). Le rêve et l'action: une étude de L'homme à cheval de Drieu la Rochelle (in French). Columbia, South Carolina: Summa Publications. p. 6. ISBN 9780917786020.
  2. ^ The man on horseback = original title, L'Homme à cheval. OCLC 5222059. Retrieved 2014-01-04 – via WorldCat.
  3. ^ "Alain Delon bent on being true 'international' star". The Atlanta Journal. 26 April 1964. p. 8D.
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