Corseux |
Then we reached a crossroad where we had to decide which way to take.We had tried the one on the left before.This time we decided to go in the right way.And right it was.For there was a little surprise waiting for me there. The road on the right was very steep and I had trouble pushing the stroller up.In a while, we were inside the village and there was a sign again to the right which said "Graham Greene...".
I stood there for a moment overwhelmed by the knowledge that Graham Greene might have stood at this same spot looking up the road before starting for his house that was just a little walk from there uphill.And this thought,this knowledge suddenly gave me a completely different and new view of the old Corseux village. I have came here several times earlier,yet have always missed this particular spot and hence this particular view. I was no more just looking at a little cosy wine-growing village at the foothills of alps.I was looking at the final resting place of one of the greatest novelists of the century.
Yes,that was what the sign said.I knew that many famous people have come to Vevey and lived there.
But Graham Greene was one of my favourite authors.I loved his Monsignor Quixote, The Power and the Glory, The Human Factor....Monsignor Quixote,in particular, is one of my most favourite books in English literature.
After we reached the place where Graham Greene used to live,we found that another famous man,James Mason,the British actor was his neighbour.Mason moved to Vevey in 1962.Mason's greatest roles include Brutus in Julius Caesar,Captain Nemo in 20000 Leagues under the Sea. and Humbert Humbert in Lolita. As coincidence would have it, the writer of Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov was living here in Montreux-Vevey almost at the same time(1960-1977).
With Charles at lake side Vevey |
Graham Greene conceived of the novel Doctor Fischer of Geneva while in Vevey.Although short, it is one of his more powerful later works, a devastating satire on capitalism and the corrupting power of greed.Mason's final screen-work was playing the lead role in Dr. Fischer of Geneva, a T.V film adopted from Graham Greene's novel of the same name.
Greene,Chaplin and Mason were buried in these two little villages above Vevey.
Vevey Montreux has had many other famous residents from Rousseau,Dostoevsky to Hemingway and Freddie Mercury. Rousseau stayed in Vevey in 1730 and the house he stayed in later turned in to a cafe,Cafe De la Clef.Vevey Montreux Tourism offers a tour on these famous residents and there are talking benches all over the two towns that has recorded voices that tells what these people had to say about this place.
A few Interesting links:
1) Graham Greene, Graham Greene in Vevey
2) James Mason
3) Charles Chaplin, Charles Chaplin in Vevey
4) Famous People in Montreux-Vevey