The Exile of Capri
The Exile of Capri is a 1959 novel by French writer Roger Peyrefitte, based on the lives of Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen and Nino Cesarini.[1]
| Author | Roger Peyrefitte | 
|---|---|
| Original title | L'Exilé de Capri | 
| Translator | Edward Hyams | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
| Publisher | Groupe Flammarion | 
Publication date  | 1959 | 
Published in English  | 1961 | 
| Media type | |
| Pages | 284 | 
| ISBN | 978-0436369025 | 
Plot Summary
    
The book starts with a handsome Frenchman in his early 30s meeting a beautiful young seventeen-year-old French boy on the crest of Vesuvius in 1897. They befriend at first sight, and each starts to suspect that they have something more in common than a love for climbing mountains. [2]
Bibliography
    
- "L'exilé De Capri". Roger Peyrefitte. Flammarion. ISBN 2-253-00119-8. 1959
 - "The Exile of Capri". Roger Peyrefitte. Translation: Edward Hyams. Secker & Warburg. 1961
 - "The Exile of Capri". Roger Peyrefitte. Foreword by Jean Cocteau. Fleet Publishing Corporation. ASIN B0006BN744. 1965.
 - "El exiliado de Capri". Roger Peyrefitte. Paperback. Editorial Egales. ISBN 978-84880-520-94. 2006
 
References
    
- FitzGibbon, Constantine (1961-11-01). "The Exile of Capri. By Roger Peyrefitte. Secler & Warburg". Encounter: 81.
 - Acton, Harold (1965-10-14). "Enfant Terrible". New York Book Reviews. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
 
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