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Like a girl who refuses to eat what's on her plate, the protagonist of this book didn't understand the lines that passed before her eyes, spitting up words. She liked the brevity and imagery of poems, but wouldn't touch the great novels. As a child, she believed there was a word for every sensation and object, until as an adolescent she discovered words to be imprecise, lacking, and rigid. That is, until everything changed--many years later.

Produktbeschreibung
Like a girl who refuses to eat what's on her plate, the protagonist of this book didn't understand the lines that passed before her eyes, spitting up words. She liked the brevity and imagery of poems, but wouldn't touch the great novels. As a child, she believed there was a word for every sensation and object, until as an adolescent she discovered words to be imprecise, lacking, and rigid. That is, until everything changed--many years later.
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Autorenporträt
Agnès Desarthe is a French author. After the publication of her first novel, Quelques minutes de bonheur absolu, she was declared one of the most timely authors of her generation. Her more recent novels include Dans la nuit brune and Ce qui est arrivé aux Kempinski.