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Journal articles on the topic "Beekeepers – Fiction"

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Jolivet, Vincent. "Existe-t-il une sagesse de l’apiculteur ?" Sociopoétiques, no. 8 (November 6, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/sociopoetiques.1831.

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Since Virgil, there has been a discrete but constant association of beekeeping with some sort of epicurean wisdom. Living a frugal live in the quietness of Nature, far from the urban whirl of agitation, the beekeeper was supposed to experience the happiness of the philosopher detached from the world. This old vision, as illusory as it might be, seems to have encountered a new popularity in the contemporary novel. Many current writers tend indeed to depict beekeepers characters in their fictions as philosophing misfits, good-hearted wise men or anti-modernity fighters. This article tries to make an inventory of all these textual appearances and to define what could possibly be a beekeeper’s wisdom.
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Daniel, Yvan. "Anticipations de l’apiculture." Sociopoétiques, no. 8 (November 6, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/sociopoetiques.2008.

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This article examines the literary representations of the beekeeper, and more generally of beekeeping, in three science fiction stories from the second half of the twentieth century and the early years of the twenty-first: Frank Herbert’s Hellstrom’s Hive, Wang Jinkang’s The Beekeeper (Yangfengren) and Maja Lunde’s A History of Bees (Bienes Historie). It shows that the figure of the beekeeper – or of the woman beekeeper – and the whole beekeeping environment are both literary and discursive matrixes, allowing for original narrative developments and interpretative readings, notably political and philosophical. Finally, it considers the evolution of these representations under the influence of the awareness of the environmental crisis and new ecological concerns.
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CLAMENS-NANNI, Frédéric. "« À croire que Toussaint n’y connaissait rien aux abeilles » : Échappées apicoles dans Nue et Made in China." Sociopoétiques, no. 8 (November 6, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/sociopoetiques.2001.

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In Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s work, the beekeeper is always miscasted. By turns clumsy, snobbish, venal, loony, laughing, he bears no resemblance to the wise, meticulous man who harvests honey and cares for his bees. In Nue and Made in China, he gives rise to a series of exaggerated, larger-than-life portraits. Yet this minor character is immediately attached to the writer’s name. Following in the footsteps of the beekeeper who "knows nothing about bees", as he writes in Nue, the author blithely appropriates beekeeping material to enable fiction to work at full speed.
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Casta, Isabelle-Rachel. "Abeilles en série, crime au rucher…" Sociopoétiques, no. 8 (November 6, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.52497/sociopoetiques.1858.

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Through the sentimental-criminal adventures of Audrey Astier the beekeeper, Valérie Valeix’s heroine, we discover how an ‘FSP’ (fiction with professional support) manages to take into account the honey people. However, bees, or their more aggressive cousins, wasps, can be the vectors of real horror scenes when they are used as predators or as weapons of mass destruction; it is their dark side, which makes them both personal friends and helpless victims of the mercantile madness of Men. There remains the constant parallel between the destiny of the apiary, threatened, indispensable and valiant, and our own world, vulnerable, prey to our self-destructive impulses, even if precious and essential: apis servat homines!
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Books on the topic "Beekeepers – Fiction"

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High, Linda Oatman. Beekeepers. Honesdale, Pa: Boyds Mills Press, 1998.

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Johnston, George. Bee seasons. [Manotick, Canada?]: Bee Books, 1999.

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Valente, Catherynne M. Palimpsest. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2009.

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Stratton-Porter, Gene. The keeper of the bees. USA: Indiana UP, 1991.

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Stratton-Porter, Gene. The keeper of the bees. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991.

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Kessler, Cristina. The beekeeper of Lalibela. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Ethiopian Books for Children and Educational Foundation (EBCEF), 2007.

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Thompson, Mary. Gran's bees. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 1996.

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Nelson, D. S. Live and let bee. United States]: D S Nelson, 2016.

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Kessler, Cristina. The best beekeeper of Lalibela. New York: Holiday House, 2006.

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Dugan, Melanie. Bee summers. Kingston, ON: UpStart Press, 2014.

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