Written in 1928 by French biographer and novelist Andre Maurois,
Climates became a best seller in France and all over Europe. The first
100,000 copies printed of its Russian translation sold out the day they
appeared in Moscow bookstores. This magnificently written novel about a
double conjugal failure is imbued with subtle yet profound psychological
insights of a caliber that arguably rivals Tolstoy's. Here Phillipe
Marcenat, an erudite yet conventional industrialist from central France,
falls madly in love with and marries the beautiful but unreliable Odile
despite his family's disapproval. Soon, Phillipe's possessiveness and
jealousy drive her away. Brokenhearted, Phillipe then marries the
devoted and sincere Isabelle and promptly inflicts on his new wife the
very same woes he endured at the hands of Odile. But Isabelle's
integrity and determination to save her marriage adds yet another
dimension to this extraordinary work on the dynamics and vicissitudes of
love.