Conclusion de la trilogie K-Paxienne magnifique, toute en beauté, on joue encore sur l'ambiguité avec le personnage de Prot/Robert pour un adieu en douceur, bourré d'intrigues, de réflexions passionnantes. Vraiment triste que la suite de K-Pax n'ait jamais été traduite car cette trilogie vaut vraime...
Première surprise : apprendre que le film que j'avais adoré. Deuxième surprise : apprendre qu'il y a trois autres tomes non traduits (j'attaque ça dans la foulée). Troisième et dernière surprise : un livre et un film qui se valent.Ce livre est génial, laissant autant de place aux doutes que le film,...
The good? This book has a great story and makes many valid points about human traits, including quite a few we as a planet could learn from. The bad? A lot of typos (at least in the edition I read,) some sexual dialogue and a crude (in more than one way) illustration kept this from being perfect.
Waste of time. Just read the first book and leave it at that.
Just more of K Pax (http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/23324832) and K Pax II (http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/24081161). Brewer should have stuck at one book. The first book is tantalisingly ambiguous; the two sequels are just muddled extensions that spoil the original.
A man arrives in a Manhattan psychiatric unit, claiming to come from the planet K-PAX. Is he delusional, MPD and amnesiac, or telling the truth? His detailed, deadpan and sometimes literal answers to interrogation are often quite funny, though it is never clear whether this is deliberate on his part...