
My Life as Edgar
$39.93
- Paperback
198 pages
- Release Date
13 June 2023
Summary
A sensitive portrait of one boy’s travels from earliest consciousness through his salad days in the countryside and onward by a “genius” of “nuanced interior moments.”
Fabre’s ability to act as a “discreet megaphone of the man in the crowd” will take you by surprise and leave an immutable mark on your heart.
Edgar loves nothing more than listening to the birds in the trees, the squeaking of moles in nearby chalk quarries, the conversations trickling out of the carpeted offices…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781953861481 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1953861482 |
| Author: | Dominique Fabre, Anna Lehmann |
| Publisher: | Archipelago Books |
| Imprint: | Archipelago Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 198 |
| Release Date: | 13 June 2023 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 165mm x 139mm |
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Critics Review
“A sort of savant, somewhat developmentally disabled but clairvoyant, Edgar spends the first years of his life with his divorced mother, then is sent to a foster family in Savoie … Sensitive, innocent, and wise, he has an unusual sense of humor that shows the inverted world in which he lives … Fabre’s tale … carries an important message: saving language and culture from oblivion is one important way to repair the world.”
–Alice-Catherine Carls, World Literature Today
“Edgar, for all his concerns about the gaps in his memory, is an endearing child trying to tell his own story as best he can. In the process, he unwittingly tells a much larger tale about the lives of children whose parents are unable, or unwilling, to care for them, the systems in which they find themselves—day homes, boarding schools and foster families—and the value of consistency and support, wherever one may find it.”
–Joseph Schrieber, Rough Ghosts
“As a narrator, Edgar is as compelling as he is frank in his self-revelations. His thoughts follow no logic and range quickly between topics about which he assumes the addressee – the psychiatrist who first assessed him at the age of three – has full understanding. Equally, sudden flashes of information unintentionally disclose the poignancy of his life … However, this striking, original novel never plays Edgar’s plight for pathos. Instead, through the resourceful use of fiction’s possibilities, we discover a bitter form of truth.” — Declan O’Driscoll, The Irish Times
About The Author
Dominique Fabre
Dominique Fabre possesses a unique voice among contemporary French novelists. Focusing on the lives of individuals on the margins of society, his work combines somber, subdued realism with lyrical perception. Fabre has produced 22 works of fiction over the last 25 years. In 1995 Maurice Nadeau published Fabre’s first novel, Moi aussi un jour j’irai loin, to much critical acclaim. His Fant mes received the Marcel Pagnol prize in 2001. In 2008, Archipelago published his novel The Waitress Was New, translated by Jordan Stump, and New Vessel Press published his novel, Guys Like Me, in 2015.
Anna Lehmann has translated selected songs from Patrick Modiano’s Fonds de tiroir for Harper’s Magazine. In 2019, The New York Review Children’s Collection published her translation of Yvan Pommaux’s All of Us. She lives in New York City.
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