C. F. Ramuz
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (1878–1947) is the preeminent francophone Swiss writer of the twentieth century. Often set in remote Swiss villages, his many novels—enigmatic, mystical, apocalyptic—fascinated Céline, Gide, and Giono. Céline predicted that Ramuz would be among a handful of his contemporaries who were going to be read in the year 2000. He also wrote the libretto for his friend Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale.
C. F. Ramuz
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (1878–1947) is the preeminent francophone Swiss writer of the twentieth century. Often set in remote Swiss villages, his many novels—enigmatic, mystical, apocalyptic—fascinated Céline, Gide, and Giono. Céline predicted that Ramuz would be among a handful of his contemporaries who were going to be read in the year 2000. He also wrote the libretto for his friend Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale.
Books by C. F. Ramuz
Into the Sun
C. F. Ramuz, Olivia Baes, Emma Ramadan
Paperback, 2025
Into the Sun—a radically strange and frighteningly prescient climate-disaster novel written a century ago by C. F. Ramuz, the great and eccentric Swiss-French novelist—is a book to boil youInto the Sun
C. F. Ramuz, Olivia Baes, Emma Ramadan
E Book
Into the Sun—a radically strange and frighteningly prescient climate-disaster novel written a century ago by C. F. Ramuz, the great and eccentric Swiss-French novelist—is a book to boil you