2014-06-07 - Fabrice Drouzy - Next
On a déjà tout dit de L'Usage du monde, célébrissime relation de ce long périple. Qu'il est peut-être le plus beau livre de voyage jamais écrit. Ou encore qu'il ne s'agit pas en réalité d'un livre de voyage, mais plus profondément d'une méditation bouleversante sur l'existence et, écrivait Bouvier, sur « ce vide qu'on porte en soi, [...] cette espèce d'insuffisance centrale de l'âme qu'il faut bien apprendre à côtoyer, à combattre... » Au journal de Bouvier, cette édition soignée et fidèle à l'original joint les dessins à l'encre du talentueux Vernet — « mon frère jumeau », disait l'écrivain.
2015-12-09 - Nathalie Crom - Télérama
In the summer of 1953, a twenty-four-year-old man, the son of a good Calvinist family, leaves Geneva and the university where he is taking courses in Sanskrit and medieval history and hops straightaway in his Fiat Topolino. Nicolas Bouvier has already taken short trips, and even longer stays : in [Bourgogne] [Burgundy], Finland, Algeria, and Spain, and Yugoslavia by way of Italy and Greece. This time, he is aiming farther : Turkey, Iran, Kabul, then the border of India. He is accompanied by his friend, Thierry Vernet, who will document the expedition with his sketches and drawings.
These six months of travel across Anatolia, Iran, and then Afghanistan will give birth to one of the great masterpieces of travel literature, L’Usage du monde, republished here and translated into several languages.
Nicolas Bouvier was born in Grand-Lancy, near Geneva, in 1929. A writer, poet, photographer, drawer, and photo editor, he is one of the greatest authors of travel tales in the second half of the 20th century. In addition to L’usage du monde, he is notably the author of Chronique japonaise, Le Poisson-Scorpion, Le Dehors et le Dedans, Journal d’Aran et d’autres lieux. Nicolas Bouvier died in 1998 ; he is buried beside his house in Coligny, in the canton of Geneva.
Thierry Vernet (1927-1993), a painter, drawer, and engraver, was a friend of Nicolas Bouvier. He illustrated their voyage of 1953-1954, which is recounted in L’Usage du monde.