A Monkey in Winter (novel)

A Monkey in Winter (French: Un singe en hiver [œ̃ sɛ̃ʒ ɑ̃.n‿ivɛʁ]) is a 1959 novel by the French writer Antoine Blondin. It tells the story of a reformed alcohol addict who runs a small hotel in Normandy and has promised his wife to never drink alcohol again. To support a guest, a man who is nervous because he is to meet his daughter for the first time, he tells war stories and begins to drink to infuse courage. An English translation by Robert Baldick was published in 1960.[1]

A Monkey in Winter
French language title page for Un singe en hiver (1959)
AuthorAntoine Blondin
TranslatorRobert Baldick
LanguageFrench
PublisherÉditions de la Table ronde
Publication date
1959
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1960
Pages274

The book received the 1959 Prix Interallié. It was the basis for the 1962 film A Monkey in Winter, starring Jean Gabin and Jean-Paul Belmondo.[2]

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  1. ^ A monkey in winter, a novel. OCLC 1276563. Retrieved 2014-07-23 – via WorldCat.
  2. ^ D'Inca, Françoise (2013-10-16). "Un Singe en Hiver, une scène culte décryptée". L'Express (in French). Retrieved 2014-07-23.