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Author: Éric Vuillard

Éric Vuillard's The Orphans is a powerful narrative work that illuminates the dark side of American history through the figure of Billy the Kid and his companions.

Through intensely atmospheric...

Éric Vuillard's The Orphans is a powerful narrative work that illuminates the dark side of American history through the figure of Billy the Kid and his companions.

Through intensely atmospheric writing, the book explores violence, poverty, and loneliness, revealing the unseen aspects of the lives of outlaws who found themselves on the margins of society.

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Éric Vuillard's The Orphans is a powerful narrative work that illuminates the dark side of American history through the figure of Billy the Kid and his companions.

Through intensely atmospheric writing, the book explores violence, poverty, and loneliness, revealing the unseen aspects of the lives of outlaws who found themselves on the margins of society.

Following the journey of a young man who grew up in misery and was driven to outlawry, the narrative connects his personal story with the broader picture of the era: the expulsion of Native Americans, the exploitation of farmers, and the violent establishment of power.

The lives of the "orphans" of History are revealed as part of a wider mechanism of wealth and power accumulation.

Starting from an enigmatic portrait and the fascination it exerts, the book transforms into a deeply reflective narrative about lost youth, freedom that is dearly paid for, and the fate of those who found themselves living on the edge.

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Author
Éric Vuillard
Publisher
Polis
Type
Prose
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
168
Release Date
01/03/2026
Publication Date
2026
Dimensions
14x20.7 cm
ISBN-13
9789604359257

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Éric Vuillard's The Orphans is a powerful narrative work that illuminates the dark side of American history through the figure of Billy the Kid and his companions.

Through intensely atmospheric writing, the book explores violence, poverty, and loneliness, revealing the unseen aspects of the lives of outlaws who found themselves on the margins of society.

Following the journey of a young man who grew up in misery and was driven to outlawry, the narrative connects his personal story with the broader picture of the era: the expulsion of Native Americans, the exploitation of farmers, and the violent establishment of power.

The lives of the "orphans" of History are revealed as part of a wider mechanism of wealth and power accumulation.

Starting from an enigmatic portrait and the fascination it exerts, the book transforms into a deeply reflective narrative about lost youth, freedom that is dearly paid for, and the fate of those who found themselves living on the edge.

Manufacturer

Author
Éric Vuillard
Publisher
Polis
Type
Prose
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
168
Release Date
01/03/2026
Publication Date
2026
Dimensions
14x20.7 cm
ISBN-13
9789604359257

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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