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My Life as Edgar

✍ Scribed by Dominique Fabre; Anna Lehmann


Book ID
111764373
Publisher
Steerforth Press
Year
2023
Tongue
en-US
Weight
369 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781953861498
ASIN
B09ZRNL212

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✦ Synopsis


A sensitive portrait of one boy’s travels from earliest consciousness through his salad days in the countryside and onward by a β€œgenius” of β€œnuanced interior moments” (Los Angeles Times)
Fabre’s ability to act as a β€œdiscreet megaphone of the man in the crowd” (Elle Magazine) will take you by surprise and leave an immutable mark on your heart.
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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 surrounding his favorite park in the suburbs of Paris. He also listens to the hushed conversations of passersby, strangers who whisper that he is β€œnot all there.” But what constitutes the supposedly insufficient character of Edgar’s interior life?
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Dominique Fabre gives himself over to Edgar’s way of seeing, his sensitivity, his innocence and wisdom, his longings and perceptions, his tentative interpolations into the social fabric of 1960s France, and in each passage we find a stirring answer.


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