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The Book of Proper Names - Amélie Nothomb, Shaun Whiteside
The Book of Proper Names
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The Book of Proper Names is set in contemporary Paris, its main character an orphan named Plectrude. Before the child's birth her nineteen-year-old mother shoots and kills her nineteen-year-old (and somewhat feckless) father because she hates the names he's devised for their child--she fears... show more
The Book of Proper Names is set in contemporary Paris, its main character an orphan named Plectrude. Before the child's birth her nineteen-year-old mother shoots and kills her nineteen-year-old (and somewhat feckless) father because she hates the names he's devised for their child--she fears they will doom their unborn child to mediocrity. The mother confesses openly to what she has done, and why. She is arrested and thrown into prison, where she gives birth to the child, names her, to everyone's bafflement, Plectrude--an obscure saint, and an albatross of a name--and then hangs herself. The novel therefore begins on the borderline between tragedy and absurdity, but as Plectrude grows--raised by a loving, indulgent, and eccentric aunt--it becomes a deeply moving and simultaneously chilling portrait of girlhood. Plectrude's great gift turns out to be for ballet, and she throws herself into dance as if her life depended upon it. Few novels have shown us the implacable and unforgiving world of ballet with more intuitive sympathy, yet also with a keen-eyed assessment of the true price of artistic perfection.. Inevitably, the doom hovering over Plectrude's life from birth returns to haunt her, and in the end she learns to survive in the only way she knows how--by committing an act of deadly self-preservation her mother would have perhaps understood best.The Book of Proper Names is vintage Amelie Nothomb--alternatively mordant and poignant, a portrait of adolescence that is fierce and funny at the same time. There is nothing mediocre either about Nothomb nor her creations
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780312320553 (0312320558)
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 122
Edition language: English
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5.0 The Book of Proper Names: A Novel
Gothic Nirvana! Each novella I read by Nothomb makes my skin go all bumpy. She oozes such beautiful, dark, twisted and elegant writing. This story follows the tragic story of Plectrude, an orphan taken in by her Aunt. The background of this girl is tragic and what happens throughout the story is dee...
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What I'm reading rated it
3.0 Robert Des Noms Propres (Le Livre de Poche) (French Edition)
Un Nothomb moyen. Beaucoup de jeux de forme et peu de matière en bout de ligne. La trame 'tragique' de l'héroine qui au bout du compte devient ce qu'elle était destinée à devenir. Nothomb se met en scene de nouveau mais comme un personnage accessoire, l'Auteur, avec une majuscule, qui devient l'obje...
Book Talk
Book Talk rated it
Intriguing idea, but poorly executed. Read it until the end but I didn't get that feeling the story is done. And I didn't get the ending either. Read the last two pages twice but I was still as confused as ever. Still is now. It leaves me with a bad aftertaste, like giving me the feeling of not acc...
Seitenrascheln
Seitenrascheln rated it
4.0
Man erfährt von den seltsamen Umständen noch vor der Geburt eines Mädchens, das dessen Mutter "Plectrude" nennt. Sie wächst bei Onkel und Tante auf, die ihr verschweigen, dass sie nicht ihre richtigen Eltern sind. Ihre Tante vergöttert sie und ein Lebenstraum scheint sich zu erfüllen, als Plectrude ...
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debnance rated it
3.0 The Book of Proper Names: A Novel
Plectrude, the main character of this book, knows nothing about her past. She is unaware of the fact that her mother killed her father and then killed herself. She knows nothing about her mother’s dreams that she “not be limited at all.” There is something special about Plectrude, nevertheless, and ...
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