Author

Franc-Nohain

1873-1934

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Books by Franc-Nohain

La nouvelle cuisinière bourgeoise: Plaisirs de la table et soucis du ménage

"La nouvelle cuisinière bourgeoise: Plaisirs de la table et soucis du ménage" by Franc-Nohain is a culinary guide intermingled with poetic elements written in the early 20th century. The book presents a rich blend of recipes and reflections on domestic life, exploring the pleasures of dining while also acknowledging the responsibilities that accompany household management. The opening of the book introduces a preface where the author sets the tone for a light-hearted yet thoughtful examination of cooking and household concerns. Franc-Nohain emphasizes that while it is titled "The New Bourgeois Cook," it is not merely a collection of specific recipes but rather a commentary on the culinary arts within the bourgeois lifestyle. He explains the significance of cooking as central to family life and offers humorous insights into the less glamorous aspects of managing a household, preparing readers for a journey that both entertains and informs about the joys and challenges of the domestic sphere.

Le Pays de l'Instar

"Le Pays de l’Instar" by Franc-Nohain is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The book explores an imagined region called the Instar, characterized as an artificial administrative entity rather than a geographical one, with residents who have a singular focus: to get closer to Paris. Through its satirical lens, the narrative examines the social structures, class divisions, and quirks of life within this peculiar locale. At the start of the narrative, the author establishes the peculiar nature of the land of Instar, asserting that it is without natural boundaries and does not boast any historical significance. Instead, the inhabitants are depicted as being preoccupied with transcending their mundane existence in pursuit of connections to Paris. The opening portion delves into the structure of society, categorizing its residents into the nobility, military, commerce, and civil servants, and highlights the superficial nature of their social interactions and aspirations as they navigate life in this whimsical, bureaucratically driven world. The tone suggests a critique of both provincial life and the allure of Paris, presenting the Instar as a microcosm of broader societal themes.

De la mer aux Vosges

"De la Mer aux Vosges" by Franc-Nohain is a collection of war recollections written in the early 20th century. The work reflects on personal experiences during World War I, focusing on the emotional and psychological landscapes faced by soldiers. Through the lens of poignant memories and vignettes, the book humanizes the war experience, offering a unique perspective on the impact of conflict. The opening of the narrative presents the author’s intent to share personal stories and observations about the war, emphasizing that these tales are not meant to be an exhaustive history but rather a collection of individual experiences. Franc-Nohain introduces the setting of Alsace, specifically the Hartmannswillerkopf, evoking a blend of fear, nostalgia, and camaraderie among soldiers. The author also touches on the poignant memories of friends lost in battle, the emotional weight of their sacrifices, and the lure of picturesque landscapes juxtaposed with the horrors of war. This reflective tone sets the stage for a series of personal anecdotes that will illuminate the complexities of life in a war-torn environment, highlighting both the beauty of nature and the brutality of conflict.