No Tomorrow

By Vivant Denon Introduction by Peter Brooks Translated by Lydia Davis


No Tomorrow
Online price: £7.99
Paperback, 112 pages
Published: 17th November 2009

Category: Fiction


Vivant Denon's No Tomorrow is one of the masterpieces of 18th-century French libertine literature, a book to set beside Laclos's Liaisons dangereuse, except that where Laclos's icy novel is one of hellish depravity Denon's ravishing novella is a paradisal diversion. This tale of seduction that is itself a seduction, with a plot that could be said to slowly unveil itself before arriving at last at an unexpected consummation. Summoned by Madame de T___ to her country house, the young hero of the novella is taken on a tour of the grounds, only the beginning of night that will not only be full of unanticipated delights but will give rise to unexpected, perhaps unanswerable, questions.

Lydia Davis's definitive translation of Denon's slim masterpiece is accompanied by the French text. Peter Brooks, professor of comparative literature at Yale University, provides an introduction that explores the mysteries of No Tomorrow's original publication and the subtleties of Denon's ethics of love.

Lydia Davis's translation is equal to the challenges of Denon's formal, elaborate prose, and there is little to choose between her version and the excellent one produced by David Coward in 1995… This elegant edition reproduces Denon's original text, which remains, by common consent, a masterpiece. - Times Literary Supplement

A trip to pre-Revolutionary France, where one is comforted to encounter once more its aristocracy's relaxed attitude to matters such as marital fidelity. - Scottish Sunday Herald

You can read No Tomorrow in just an hour. Its chiaroscuro effects of candlelight and shadow, its teasing tone, its picture of gradual unveiling and dishabille will keep you both charmed and on edge. Embrace the gradualness, the anticipation. There's no need to rush. - Guardian Weekly



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 112 pages
ISBN: 9781590173268
Format: 203mm x 127mm

BIC Code: FC
BISAC Code:  FIC004000
Imprint: NYRB Classics


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