Prix Médicis 2001
Avec Le voyage en France, l'auteur oppose deux visions de l'art et de la culture par le truchement de deux protagonistes qui se croisent par hasard. Le premier, David, jeune Étasunien décontenancé, séjourne en France à la...
Le jour où mon père est mort, le 30 juillet 1980, la réalité a cessé de me passionner. J’avais quinze ans, je m’en remets à peine. Pour moi, il a été tour à tour mon clown, Hamlet, d'Artagnan, Mickey...
Leapfrog depicts one summer in the life of a very poor young boy in post-revolutionary Havana in the late 50s. He has superhero fantasies, hangs around with the neighborhood kids, smokes cigarettes, tells very lame jokes: By the way, do you know who...
Death is a bird of paradise: we all know what it is, but it can be many different things that aren’t at all alike.
Is thirty already too late to reconsider? Natalie, usually so conscientious, can’t remember why her life is following Plan B....
The men and women in these spare, Kafkaesque stories are engaged in struggles that are no less brutal because they are fought by proxy. In Graham Swift's taut prose, these quiet combative relationships-between a mismatched couple; an aging doctor...
A dirty rotten trail to murder! It was a case that spelled trouble from the first come-on to the last bullet. I’m Percy Hand, not-so-private eye. You meet a lot of gals on the make in my business, but this case had too many dames. It all started...
Carmen Boullosa is one of Mexico's most acclaimed young writers, and Leaving Tabasco tells of the coming-of-age of Delmira Ulloa, raised in an all-female home in Agustini, in the Mexican province of Tabasco. The Washington Post Book World wrote, "We...