Library Journal: Best World Literature of the Year A fable, parable,
and confession, the second novel from the acclaimed author of The
Meursault Investigation pays homage to the essential need for fiction
and to the freedom from tradition afforded by an adopted language.
Having lost his mother and been shunned by his father, Zabor grows up
in the company of books, which teach him a new language. Ever since he
can remember, he has been convinced that he has a gift: if he writes,
he will stave off death; those captured in the sentences of his
notebooks will live longer. Like a kind of inverted Scheherazade
saving his fellow men, he experiments night after night with the
delirious power of the imagination. Then, one night, his estranged
half brother and the other relatives who would disown him come
knocking at the door: his father is going to die and perhaps only
Zabor is capable of delaying that fateful moment. Sitting next to the
father who has ostracized him, the son writes compulsively, retracing
an existence characterized by strangeness, abandonment, and
humiliation, but also by wondrous encounters with fictional worlds
that he alone in the entire village can access.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781635420159
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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