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Naked
“To write of her that which has never been written of any other woman.” And with these words from Dante, Jean-Philippe Toussaint sets out once more to deepen and broaden his depiction of one of contemporary fiction’s most fully realized female characters: haute couturière Marie Madeleine Marguerite de Montalte. Having traced the ups, downs, ins, and outs of Marie’s relationship with the unnamed narrator through three previous novels, Toussaint brings his customary nuanced rumination and nimble wit to this concluding volume, which takes us back to the Tokyo of Making Love and the Elba of The Truth About Marie, through jealousy and comedy, irony and tenderness, and the meticulous accretion of details that engross and distract us even as life’s larger changes shift the assumptions by which we live.
Translated by Edward Gauvin (Dalkey Archive). ‘Naked’ is Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s fourth and final novel about one of the most fully realized female characters of contemporary fiction, the haute couturière Marie Madeleine Marguerite de Montalte. With his customary nuanced reflection and nimble wit, Toussaint continues to follow Marie’s relationship with his unnamed narrator, navigating through jealousy and comedy, irony and tenderness.
- PUBLISHER : dalkey archive press
- PUBLICATION DATE : November 16, 2016
- ISBN-10 : 1628971401
- ISBN-13: 9781628971408
- LANGUAGE : English
- FORMAT : Paperback / softback
- PAGES : 170 Pages
- TRANSLATOR : Edward Gauvin
- PUBLISHER : dalkey archive press
- PUBLICATION DATE : November 16, 2016
- ISBN-10 : 1628971401
- ISBN-13: 9781628971408
- LANGUAGE : English
- FORMAT : Paperback / softback
- PAGES : 170 Pages
- TRANSLATOR : Edward Gauvin
Naked
Translated by Edward Gauvin (Dalkey Archive). 'Naked' is Jean-Philippe Toussaint's fourth and final novel about one of the most fully realized female characters of contemporary fiction, the haute couturière Marie Madeleine Marguerite de Montalte. With his customary nuanced reflection and nimble wit, Toussaint continues to follow Marie’s relationship with his unnamed narrator, navigating through jealousy and comedy, irony and tenderness.
- PUBLISHER : dalkey archive press
- PUBLICATION DATE : November 16, 2016
- ISBN-10 : 1628971401
- ISBN-13: 9781628971408
- LANGUAGE : English
- FORMAT : Paperback / softback
- PAGES : 170 Pages
- TRANSLATOR : Edward Gauvin