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The Governesses

Author: Anne Serre and Mark Hutchinson  

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First published in English translation by New Directions in Oct. 2018. Listed in The White Review's Books of the Year 2019 by Francesca Wade. Listed in the Financial Times' Summer Reads 2019. Shortlisted for the Best Translated Book Awards in fiction 2019. Publishers Weekly Best Books 2018 - Fiction. Online excerpts published in Granta, TANK and the London Magazine, and an interview of Anne Serre in BOMB online. In Paths to Contemporary French Literature (Taylor&Francis, 2011), John Taylor writes that Serre's writing 'has impressed with its wit and precision ever since her lively first novels (...). Already varied in narrative structure from the onset of her career, her subsequent books have continued to move beyond classical storytelling to take on the form of monologues, suspenseful personal essays, or tales that shift like plays from tableau to tableau. A handful of themes recur and compel: lost love, the pursuit of genuine friendship, the inclination to solitude (or the desire to be with others), and the perception of certain events as "fate" as opposed to chance.'

The sensational UK debut of a major French writer. Written with the elegance of old French fables, the dark sensuality of Djuna Barnes and the subtle comedy of Robert Walser, this warped, erotic fairy tale of a novella introduces UK readers to the marvellous Anne Serre.

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First published in English translation by New Directions in Oct. 2018. Listed in The White Review's Books of the Year 2019 by Francesca Wade. Listed in the Financial Times' Summer Reads 2019. Shortlisted for the Best Translated Book Awards in fiction 2019. Publishers Weekly Best Books 2018 - Fiction. Online excerpts published in Granta, TANK and the London Magazine, and an interview of Anne Serre in BOMB online. In Paths to Contemporary French Literature (Taylor&Francis, 2011), John Taylor writes that Serre's writing 'has impressed with its wit and precision ever since her lively first novels (...). Already varied in narrative structure from the onset of her career, her subsequent books have continued to move beyond classical storytelling to take on the form of monologues, suspenseful personal essays, or tales that shift like plays from tableau to tableau. A handful of themes recur and compel: lost love, the pursuit of genuine friendship, the inclination to solitude (or the desire to be with others), and the perception of certain events as "fate" as opposed to chance.'

The sensational UK debut of a major French writer. Written with the elegance of old French fables, the dark sensuality of Djuna Barnes and the subtle comedy of Robert Walser, this warped, erotic fairy tale of a novella introduces UK readers to the marvellous Anne Serre.

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In a large country house, shut off from the world within a gated garden, three young women responsible for the education of a group of little boys are hanging paper lanterns for a party. Their desires, however, lie elsewhere... Meet The Governesses: wild or drifting about in a melancholy calm, spied upon by Monsieur Austeur, fascinated by the ever more mysterious unfolding of events, like the charms and spells of a midsummer night's dream...

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Awards

Short-listed for Scott Moncrieff Prize 2020

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Critic Reviews

'A sensualist, surrealist romp.'- Kirkus Reviews.Brutal and effervescent, The Governesses is a systems novel, in the guise of a postmodern fairy tale, a twisted take on the battle of the sexes, a Dionysian mystery in sheep's clothing. This haunting and compulsive read, imbued with an uncanny intensity, in an unforgettable introduction to Anne Serre's work.'- Alexandra Kleeman.The story, classical in appearance, soon jolts us out of our sleepy ways.' - Le Monde. '`A cruel and exhilarating book. Anne Serre's style is perfectly controlled. Colorful, by turns elegant and violent, it provokes that enchantment borne out of an unbridled imagination.' (Marie-Claire) 'Every so often a different creature darts into view: a novel that is genuinely original - and, often, very quietly so. Call it the anglerfish of literature, after those solitary, crazy-looking lurkers in the sea's deepest trenches. The strangeness of such stories isn't just at the level of construction; it emerges from the writer's very perception of the world and seeps into the syntax. Prim and racy, seriously weird and seriously excellent-The Governesses is not a treatise but an aria, and one delivered with perfect pitch.' (The New York Times). ``Ines, Laura and Eleonor are not exactly Jane Eyre types. This could be the set up for a neo-pagan farce, but as Serre delves into the three women's existence, the novel taps into deeper, quieter waters: the Keatsian twinning of joy and melancholy. Serre's wistful ode to pleasure is as enchanting as its three nymph-like protagonists.' - Publishers Weekly, starred review.

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About the Author

Anne Serre is the author of fourteen books, as well as numerous short stories and essays, and the recipient of a 2008 Cino del Duca Foundation award. Her first novel Les Gouvernantes was praised in La Croix for 'its remarkable economy of style and in Liberation as 'a delightful Sabbath'. From its publication in 1992, till 2000, she worked under a pseudonym as book editor of a leading magazine for women.

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Product Details

Publisher
Les Fugitives
Published
2nd April 2019
Pages
108
ISBN
9780993009396

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