Critique: "Want Better", Amélie Nothomb
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In quality and theme, Good, 34th novel by Amélie Nothomb, forms a perfect diptych with...
With the delirious cunning that characterizes all her works, the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb (Kobe, 1967) re-creates a fable in her most recent novel The book of the sisters, a story capable of leaving in sight the power of fraternal bonds, and within them, the value of words, able to devastate or liberate.The story is born with Tristane, the first daughter of a couple in love.In that love between parents, which turns out to be a bubble withou…
The 34th novel by the Belgian writer is a black tale in homage to her mother, who was rescued from a line of wounded women.For Amélie Nothomb, giving the word to her father was obvious: after her death, this yet silent man spoke to her, she identified with him. She was able to evoking in two novels, First Blood and Psychopomp. Her mother's disappearance plunged into a state of sideration, denial. Even with her loved ones, she could not talk abou…
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