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Original title
  
Les Racines du ciel

Country
  
France

Publication date
  
5 October 1956

Originally published
  
5 October 1956

Page count
  
510

Awards
  
4.1/5
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Translator
  
Jonathan Griffin

Language
  
Published in English
  
1958

Author
  
Publisher
  
Éditions Gallimard

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Adaptations
  
The Roots of Heaven (1958)

Similar
  
Romain Gary books, Other books

The Roots of Heaven (French: Les Racines du ciel) is a 1956 novel by the Lithuanian-born French writer and WW II aviator, Romain Gary (born Roman Kacew). It received the Prix Goncourt for fiction and was translated in English in 1957.

Set in French Equatorial Africa, the book is the story of a crusading environmentalist, Morel, who labors to preserve elephants from extinction, but which narrative is actually a metaphor for the quest for salvation for all humanity. He is assisted in the task by Minna, a nightclub hostess, and Forsythe, a disgraced British military officer seeking redemption.

John Huston directed and Darryl Zanuck produced a 1958 Hollywood film with the same title based on the novel. It was actually shot in the malaria-infested Belgian Congo and starred Trevor Howard as Morel, Errol Flynn as Forsythe, and Juliette Gréco as Minna, with a cameo by Orson Welles that was filmed in a Parisian studio.

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The Roots of Heaven (novel) Wikipedia


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