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mal du pays

[ mal dy pey-ee ]

noun

French.


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Shiro also has 鈥渟trangely eloquent鈥 calves and likes to play Liszt鈥檚 鈥淟e Mal du Pays,鈥 meaning 鈥淗omesickness,鈥 which floats through this book just as Janacek鈥檚 鈥淪infonietta鈥 did through Murakami鈥檚 previous book, the phantasmagorical doorstop 鈥淚Q84.鈥

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That's the purpose of the Liszt piece, which recurs like a motif, even giving the novel its title: "Le mal du pays" is part of a suite called "Years of Pilgrimage."

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Kindled by the melancholy strains of 鈥淟e Mal du Pays,鈥 he revisits his pain without turning his thoughts immediately toward death.

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We are given a soundtrack: Liszt鈥檚 鈥淟e Mal du Pays,鈥 from 鈥淵ears of Pilgrimage.鈥

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While allowing that notions of homesickness, the German word heimweh and the French mal du pays all went some way to defining what was in fact, a disease, Hofer argued that a medical name, an agreed set of symptoms and effective treatments were required.

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