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An edition of The Author and Me (2014)

The Author and Me

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Translation from the French of L’Auteur et Moi published by Les Éditions de Minuit in 2012

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160

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The Author and Me
2014, Dalkey Archive Press
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Author and Me
2014, Dalkey Archive Press
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Published in
USA

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ2663.H432 A9813 2014, PQ2663.H432A9813

Contributors

Translator
Jordan Stump

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Pagination
146
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.375 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25649605M
Internet Archive
authorme0000chev
ISBN 10
1628970758
ISBN 13
9781628970753
LCCN
2014016358
OCLC/WorldCat
879983466

Work Description

A middle-aged man sits at a café table and begins to speak to a woman. He tells her about his life, about his opinions, and most particularly about his hatred for cauliflower gratin versus his love for trout amandine.

Is this Éric Chevillard, vocalising his opinions through the medium of a first-person narrator? Do readers consistently mis-identify such protagonists with their authors? With his characteristic élan, extravagant humour, and perfectly pitched tone, Chevillard, one of France’s foremost writers, examines these most intricate of literary questions.

Using footnotes and a variety of registers to investigate the relationships between reader, author and character, Chevillard also takes us on an adventure following an ant and an anteater, suggests a murder or two, and tries to persuade us of his, or possibly his character’s, gastronomic convictions.

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