Plot
A wild boar enters a village by the Lure mountain range. The villagers try to kill the boar but it manages to escape. The local spring goes dry which causes unrest. At the same time, the bedridden, paralysed village elder Janet begins to speak incomprehensibly. Other misfortunes follow, including a devastating forest fire, and the villagers begin to suspect that Janet is the source of the problems. In hope that it will end the misfortunes, the villagers agree that they should kill Janet. Just before they kill him, though, he dies of natural causes. The boar once again enters the village. This time the villagers succeed in killing it.Publication
The book was published in 1929 by Bernard Grasset. An English translation by Jacques Le Clercq was published as ''Hill of Destiny'' by Brentano's in 1929. A new translation by Brian Nelson was published in 1986 as ''Colline''.Reception
Teodore Purdy Jr. wrote in '' The Saturday Review'': "Giono's particular distinction lies in the emphasis which he puts on the unknown element, the hidden malice which accompanies every event of his story. ... The power of the soil, the trees, and the beasts of the field,—'even the small ones,' M. Giono adds,—over the blindly struggling peasant has seldom been more eloquently stated. M. Giono's manner is simple and unaffected, since he has not yet acquired academic airs and graces."References
{{Authority control 1929 French novels French-language novels Novels set in Provence Novels by Jean Giono Éditions Grasset books