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Here Tremblay gives free rein to his immensely fertile imagination in a story that combines extremes of fantasy with a strong science fiction element that avoids the usual obsessive preoccupation with technological concerns. The story revolves around and within a miraculous egg which the narrator inherits from his father. One day he discovers the secret of entering into the egg under certain conditions of the moon. Once inside, he finds himself in a strange city with even stranger inhabitants, monstrous creatures, each of whom rules over a particular district and each eager to enlist the…mehr

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Here Tremblay gives free rein to his immensely fertile imagination in a story that combines extremes of fantasy with a strong science fiction element that avoids the usual obsessive preoccupation with technological concerns. The story revolves around and within a miraculous egg which the narrator inherits from his father. One day he discovers the secret of entering into the egg under certain conditions of the moon. Once inside, he finds himself in a strange city with even stranger inhabitants, monstrous creatures, each of whom rules over a particular district and each eager to enlist the narrator on his side, for he possesses a mysterious power that they need to obtain. In his translation, Michael Bullock has remained faithful to the letter of Tremblay's prose while capturing the spirit and power of Tremblay's vision. A brilliant novel in its own right, 'The City in the Egg' will prove essential to readers wishing to understand Tremblay's dramatic and fictional ability to invest the ordinary with the bizarre.
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Autorenporträt
Michel Tremblay's singular contribution to international culture and literature has been recognized throughout the world. He is the recipient of eight cultural and literary awards in France, including the Chevalier of Arts and Letters in 1984, and Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters of France in 1991; twenty-one awards in Canada; one each in Italy, Belgium and Scotland; and winner of the award for Long-Standing Public Service at the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Festival in 1989. Recently he became the recipient of the 1994 Molson Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts.