By the time he came to write his extraordinary, highly entertaining memoirs, Cha
teaubriand had witnessed some of the iconic figures and events of French history
--from the court of Louis XVI, to the reign of Napoleon, to the disaster of Wate
rloo, to life under the Restoration. Written across different times and places,
"Memoirs from Beyond the Tomb" tells of exotic adventures to the farthest points
of the globe, of heroic battles and political struggles, and of the loneliness
of a restless soul. And its startling candor--because it would be published only
"from beyond the tomb"--makes it almost ridiculously enjoyable.