Prix Goncourt ごんくーるしょう
Edition 50 (1952)
NovelFrench literatureLiterary award
Winners
1 peopleLéon Morin, prêtre is a story set in occupied France, where the young widow Barny reconsiders faith, desire, reason, and uncertainty through her conversations with a priest. Religious conviction and private emotion cross in a tense way, and the novel's quiet scenes carry strong psychological movement.
A woman's inner life keeps shifting in conversations where faith and desire collide.
210 pages
faithwartime Francedesirepsychological fictionmorality