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She Loves Me is a paean to women: beautiful and ugly, kind and nasty, monogamous and promiscuous. In ninety-seven short chapters this seductive novel contemplates love and hate and sex and desire from the point of view of a narrator who considers himself a grand lover -- a man who just may be in love with all the women in the world. Using the verbal pyrotechnics that have won him admiration across Europe and America, Peter Esterhazy proves that there will always be another romance -- and that love and hate spring from the same inexhaustible font.

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She Loves Me is a paean to women: beautiful and ugly, kind and nasty, monogamous and promiscuous. In ninety-seven short chapters this seductive novel contemplates love and hate and sex and desire from the point of view of a narrator who considers himself a grand lover -- a man who just may be in love with all the women in the world. Using the verbal pyrotechnics that have won him admiration across Europe and America, Peter Esterhazy proves that there will always be another romance -- and that love and hate spring from the same inexhaustible font.
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Péter Esterházy (born 14 April 1950 in Budapest) is one of the most widely known contemporary Hungarian writers. His books are considered to be significant contributions to postwar literature. He studied mathematics at ELTE university in Budapest from 1969 to 1974; his first writings were published in literary journals in 1974. He worked as a mathematician from 1974 to 1978, and he became a freelance writer in 1978.