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'The little savage from Montillac' is what her suave lover Francois calls Lea, passionate heroine of this frankly lush, romantic novel of France during the war years 1939-1942. Daughter of a rich wine grower in Bordeaux, Lea sees her adored childhood sweetheart, Laurent, married to his cousin, namby-pamby Camille. Lea has lovers but never stops carrying the torch for Laure...more
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Dec 05, 2011Flaneurette rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I was mesmerised by these books when I read them as a teenager. I cannot say much about the quality but I remember they made the second world war seem very erotic and they certainly spurred my francophilia!
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Jan 30, 2019Shales Daughter Tamara rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The Blue Bicycle (1981) is a family saga telling the eventful life story of the protagonist Lea, set in the World War II, between France and Indochina. I was really absorbed reading this story of love, passion and survival, it was a page turner - it’s true that 15 years ago when I read it, I was much younger and less cynical about love and life, but I liked it. You cannot help “living” this love story that endures time and space, survives war and death.
Curiosity: The book was a major internatio
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Jan 25, 2009Suze rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A good old-fashioned novel about ordinary citizens in World War II, in France - and how they coped with life. I found this book mentioned within another novel I enjoyed - 'Stolen Lives'. Good read, without having to expend a lot of brain power.
Nov 09, 2014Maria Carmo rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: biography, novel-romance-revealing-historica
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The book is well written and plenty of adventure, and I would have given more stars if it weren't such a 'pastiche' of 'Gone with the wind'! But the Author, in her initial thanks, includes Margaret Mitchell, so maybe the parallel between Scarlet O'Hara and Léa was more than intended, an open intention from the Author, who gets all the characters around Léa to somehow correspond to the 'Gone with the wind' characters and the relationship of Lea with her family, with her lovers and with her home h...more
Aug 22, 2010Edward rated it it was ok · review of another edition
It wasn't an accident that the estate of GONE WITH THE WIND sued Deforges for plagiarism in this French novel of World War II. She freely admitted that she had been influenced by GWTW but after a few hundred pages, she went her own way. After an initial ruling against the novel, an appeal reversed the decision - no plagiarism.
It's a page-turner, sometimes excessively melodramatic, but it does a good job of following a family that is torn apart by the war. Lea, the heroine, and 2nd daughter in
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Jun 17, 2013Kasia rated it did not like it · review of another edition
This book has 2 parts. First 250 pages deserve none star. It was such A ROBBERY. I was very disappointed and angry that somebody made money selling story that was told before, invented, created by someone else. Deforges put characters created by Margaret Mitchell in Gone with the Wind to European reality with changed names. So weve got all the same story for more than 60 % of the book, instead of American Civil War - II World War. And characters... the same temperaments, just putting a bit of er...more
Apr 29, 2018Karen Beavers rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This story line was amazing. Set in WWII France after the armistice was signed. A story woven with survival, love and political intrigue. Now want to read more in this series.
Jul 05, 2007Maria Elmvang rated it liked it · review of another edition
This is the first book of a series that I've heard about for YEARS (since I was 13-14 or so) but never got around to read. A friend of mine owns them, so I thought I should finally give them a shot. They're about a young girl who lives in France during WWII and are actually better than I'd expected. However, they're practically true copies of 'Gone with the Wind' which does get pretty annoying...
Oct 14, 2009Leonor rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: own, favourite, read-2010, in-portuguese
I love this book, I have read it at least three times. While your reading it, it pretty much seems like a copy of Gone with the Wind, but set in France during World War II, only a bit more spicy.
It is worth a read, specially because it is only the beginning of Léa Delmas (the main character) story, and basically in this volume she goes from being a stubborn little girl into a fierce fiery woman.
May 12, 2010Becky rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Loved it! It's Gone with the Wind' a la francais...instead of the The American Civil war, it's in France during WWII, Tara is a vineyard in Bordeaux, Scarlet is Lea, Rhett is Francois, Ashley is Laurent...and you get the picture. This book only covers until 1942 and just bought 'la suite' and will start reading soon.
Mar 03, 2012Carrie rated it it was ok · review of another edition
french sound of music (excise the whole nun/convent situation and replace w lengthy descriptions of meals and love scenes). Easy read good french-language refresher although lots of specific war vocabulary...Not la grande litterature comme disait une amie francaise, mais quand-meme, c'est un tres bon livre de plage!
Dec 14, 2007Dragana rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Bestseller in France, brazenly plagiarizing Gone With The Wind.
Jul 19, 2012Chrystelle rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Jul 03, 2009Natália Rangel rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Jan 05, 2018The Bibliotherapist rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: pre-2017, female-authors, historical-fiction
I read majority of this series as a teen, thought it's not a YA book considering the violence and erotica in it. I enjoyed it back then, but can't speak on behalf of my adult self. It romantised WWII somewhat but also opened up my, then, naive eyes to the horrors and even the day-to-day struggles of WWII. However, it's a romance novel first and foremost.
How the author got away with stealing the first few chapters from Gone With the Wind I don't know however. There was certainly no need to as he
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Apr 22, 2014Lissa rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really liked this book. At first, I was a bit hard for me to stick to it because Léa is such a 'enfant gâté' and she annoyed me. But then I started loving this book. It's really well written, for me it felt as if I were right there, experiencing everything with the characters. A few character deaths were a bit unnecessary in my opinion, but the book deserves 5 stars! I cannot wait to read part 2!
Sep 09, 2018Stephanie rated it it was ok · review of another edition
This was recommended to me. Apparently it’s the 1st installment of many books by a French author that were translated to English for publication. I guess at the time of publication, this was a “racy” book. The author was sued for plagiarism of Gone With The Wind. She won on appeal. It’s a so-so historical fiction romance set in France during the first few years of WW II. I’d advise you to read something else.
Jun 12, 2019Damian Knight rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Dec 10, 2018Gail rated it liked it · review of another edition
Not the best book I have read about France during WWII, but it is OK. If you like a few erotic scenes and some romance, this may be the one for you.
Jun 06, 2016Reema rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The starting of the book is nearly same as the Gone with the wind and there was a huge plagiraism battle also, but at the end it was rejected and both the books were stated as different and independent work. Anyways this book like Gone with the Wind is equally engrossing and at the times even better. A must read for the ones who loved Gone with the wind. At times its even better than Gone....but overall a great read.
Nov 17, 2008Jenny rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I so much loved this story, the characters and the scenes.
One of my all time favorites books.
I read all the first books, eagerly waiting a year for each one, and somehow thought that nr. 4, Black Tango was the last book. Now a few months ago I found an other one, but something was just not right, they switched translators and maybe that was it. So for me the adventure ends when they return from Argentina
Sep 26, 2012cloudyskye rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Heavily borrowing from 'Gone with the wind', but set in France during World War II. Not bad at all, life during the Nazi occupation and the Résistance is nicely described. Who wouldn't fall in love with François Tavernier (= Rhett Butler)? The sequels are quite good, too, but some really cruel things happen, so it's not exactly light reading. All in all not too taxing on my not so good French.
Sep 27, 2008Mairi rated it liked it · review of another edition
A challenge to read in French and Gone with the Wind lift - at the beginning anyway - but fascinating subject matter and look forward to the rest.
Oct 22, 2013Natasa rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book is a great description of France during the second world war. The author weaves a story with survival, love and political intrigue. It’s well written, it felt as if I were right there; you are going through everything with the characters.
Apr 12, 2008Dana rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I've had this book on my shelf for 5 years and I cannot get through it. I'm really trying now, but. . .hélas! I bought it thinking that it would be good to keep reading in French after my year abroad - I should have picked something that wasn't so poorly-written!
Jan 01, 2014Dennis rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book seems to be a World War II adaptation of 'Gone With the Wind.' However, the French loved it since it has sold more than 5,000,000 copies. I almost expected Mammy to appear and say, 'A young lady eats like a bird, not like a field hand.'
Dec 28, 2010Irene rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I found the story interesting, but the language was hard, I think.. All the french names, such as Francois and Fracoise - you see what I mean? That's why I only give it two stars..
Feb 15, 2016Izidora rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Dec 14, 2009Noemia rated it really liked it · review of another edition
After the more light version on the TV series, a very good detailed story about the reality of the beginning of World War II in France....
Mar 29, 2014Kelsey rated it really liked it · review of another edition
C'est le sixième roman français que j'ai lu!! Incredibly similar to Gone With the Wind, only the setting is in France during the Vichy regime.
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Régine Deforges (1996)
Born15 August 1935
Died3 April 2014 (aged 78)
Paris, France
OccupationWriter
Known forLa Bicyclette bleue

Régine Deforges (15 August 1935 – 3 April 2014) was a French author, editor, director, and playwright.[1] Her book was the most popular book in France in 2000 and it was known by some to be offensive and to others for its plagiarism. Neither of which was proved.

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Deforges was born in Montmorillon, Vienne, Deforges is sometimes called the High Priestess of French erotic literature. Deforges was the first woman to own and operate a publishing house in France. Over the years, she has been censored, prosecuted, and heavily fined for publishing 'offensive' literature (Louis Aragon: Irene's Cunt).[citation needed]

One of her novels, La Bicyclette bleue (The Blue Bicycle), published in 1981, was France's biggest bestseller. In 2000, it was made into a television series. A story of love, obsession, and survival set during the turmoil of World War II, it developed into a successful series of seven books.[2][3]La Bicyclette bleue (The Blue Bicycle) would go on to cause a major international intellectual property court case. In the initial ruling, Deforges was found guilty of plagiarizing Margaret Mitchell's famous novel Gone with the Wind. Deforges freely admitted that the first 70 pages were inspired by Mitchell's novel but the whole book was 1200 pages long.[4] She won her case on appeal, and the ruling ordering her to pay damages was reversed.[5] She was formerly president of the Société des Gens de Lettres de France and a member of the Prix Femina jury. She lived in Paris.

Deforges transformed her home town into a 'City of Writing'. It has had museums and bookshops with that theme since 2000.[6] The idea that Montmorillon should be a Book town came from Deforges who was then a local councillor. The town had a history of paper-making and her idea received both local and international support. The old medieval quarter of the town attracted six million euros of funding and now brands itself as a book town.[7]

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Bibliography[edit]

Novels and short stories[edit]

  • O m'a dit ('O Told Me'), conversations with the author of Story of O (1975)
  • Blanche et Lucie ('Blanche and Lucie'), short story about her two grandmothers (Fayard, 1976)
  • Le Cahier volé ('The Stolen Folder'), short story partly inspired by a childhood spent at the École Saint-Martial de Montmorillon (Fayard, 1978)
  • Les Contes pervers ('Perverted Tales'), her first erotic work (1980), later adapted for cinema
  • La Révolte des nonnes ('The Nuns' Revolt', Fayard, 1981), adapted for television as L'Enfant des Loups ('Child of Wolves') in 1991
  • Les Enfants de Blanche ('Blanche's Children'), a sequel to Blanche et Lucie (1982)
  • Sur les bords de la Gartempe ('On the Banks of the Gartempe'), comprising Blanche et Lucie, Les Enfants de Blanche and Le Cahier volé
  • Lola et quelques autres ('Lola and a Few Others'), short story collection (Fayard, 1983)
  • L'Orage, ('The Storm', Éditions Blanche, 1986)
  • Pour l'amour de Marie Salat ('For Love of Marie Salat', Albin Michel, 1987)
  • Sous le ciel de Novgorod ('Under the Skies of Novgorod', Fayard, 1989)
  • Troubles de femmes ('Women's Troubles'), short story (Éditions Spengler, 1994)
  • Journal d'un éditeur ('An Editor's Journal')
  • Rencontres ferroviaires ('Railroad Meetings', Fayard, 1999)
  • La petite fille au manteau rose ('The Little Girl in the Pink Jacket'), short story in Chemin faisant, a collection of stories set on public transport (Le Serpent à plumes, 2001)
  • La Hire, ou la colère de Jeanne ('La Hire, or the Fury of Joan'), historical novel about Joan of Arc
  • Le collier de perles ('The Pearl Necklace', Albin Michel) ISBN2-226-15510-4 / 2006 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) ISBN2-253-11767-6 / 2004

La Bicyclette bleue[edit]

  • 1981 : La Bicyclette bleue ('The Blue Bicycle', Fayard) / 1987 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 1983 : 101, avenue Henri Martin ('No. 101, Henri Martin Avenue', Fayard) / 1987 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 1985 : Le Diable en rit encore ('The Devil's Still Laughing About It', Fayard) / 1988 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 1991 : Noir tango ('Black Tango', Fayard) / 1993 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 1994 : Rue de la Soie ('Silk Road', Fayard) / 1996 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 1996 : La Dernière colline ('The Final Hill', Fayard) / 1999 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 1999 : Cuba libre! ('To the Freedom of Cuba!', Fayard) / 2001 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 2001 : Alger, ville blanche ('Algiers, White City', Fayard) / 2003 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 2003 : Les Généraux du crépuscule ('The Generals of Twilight', Fayard) / 2005 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF)
  • 2007 : Et quand viendra la fin du voyage ('And When the Trip is Over', Fayard)

Essays[edit]

  • Entre femmes ('Among Women', Éditions Blanche/Robert Laffont 1999)
  • Fragments ('Fragments', France Loisirs, 1997)
  • Les Non-dits de Régine Deforges ('My Taboos', Stock, 1997)
  • Roger Stéphane ou la passion d'admirer ('Roger Stéphane, or the Drive to Admire', Fayard/Éditions Spengler, 1995)
  • Camilo ('Camilo', Fayard, 1999)

Anthologies[edit]

  • Les Cent plus beaux cris de femmes ('The Hundred Most Beautiful Cries of Women', Cherche-Midi Éditeur, 1980)[8]
  • La Chanson d'amour, petite anthologie ('The Love Song', Éditions Mango-Images, 1999)
  • Poèmes de femmes ('Poems by Women', Cherche-Midi Éditeur, 1993)

Tales[edit]

La Francais Or Le Francais

  • Léa au pays des dragons, ('Léa in the Land of Dragons', 1982)
  • L'Apocalypse de saint Jean ('The Apocalypse of St John', Éditions Ramsay, 1985)
  • L'Arche de Noé de grand-mère ('Grandmother's Noah's Ark', Éditions Calligram, 1995)
  • Léa au pays des dragons (réédition par Nathan, 1991)
  • Léa et les diables ('Léa and the Demons', Seuil, 1991)
  • Léa et les fantômes ('Léa and the Ghosts', Seuil, 1992)
  • Le Couvent de sœur Isabelle ('The Convent of Sister Isabelle', Seuil, 1992)
  • Les Chiffons de Lucie ('Lucie's Scraps', Éditions Calligram, 1993)
  • Les Poupées de grand-mère ('Grandmother's Dolls', Stock, 1994)

Filmography[edit]

  • Les Filles de madame Claude (The Daughters of Mme Claude; director, 1980)

References[edit]

  1. ^Savigneau, Josyane (3 April 2014). 'Mort de Régine Deforges, l'auteure de ' La Bicyclette bleue'. Le Monde.fr. Lemonde.fr. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. ^'Lettre à Régine Deforges (sur Israel Shamir)'. phdn.org. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  3. ^WIEVIORKA, M. (2012). La tentation antisémite. ROBERT LAFFONT/BOUQUINS/SEGHER. ISBN9782221136140. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  4. ^Riding, Alan; Times, Special To the New York (7 December 1989). 'Court Finds French Author Plagiarized 'Gone with Wind''. The New York Times.
  5. ^'An Author is Cleared of Plagiarism Charges'. The New York Times. 22 November 1990.
  6. ^'Montmorillon: one of Vienne's prettiest historical cities Saulgé.com'. www.saulge.com. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  7. ^Alex Johnson (5 April 2018). Book Towns. Frances Lincoln (White Lion 2). ISBN978-1-78101-242-0.
  8. ^Régine Deforges (1 January 1985). Les Cent Plus Beaux Cris de femmes. cherche midi (réédition numérique FeniXX). pp. 1–. ISBN978-2-7491-4475-7.

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