Loving Sabotage
Amelie Nothomb
(Author)
Andrew Wilson
(Translator)
Description
"I lived everything daring those three years: heroism, glory, treachery, love, indifference, suffering, humiliation. It was China; I was seven years old." So announces the narrator of Loving Sabotage, Amélie Nothomb's critically acclaimed novel about a young girl who seems already stripped of illusions. The daughter of diplomats posted to Peking in the mid-seventies, she charges about the grim confines of the gated government enclave battling tirelessly against boredom, concocting a fantasy life as rich as her surroundings are bleak. During one of her tours of duty in a war that has broken out in the ghetto between the children of various nations, she encounters a young Italian girl, Elena: beautiful, aloof, disdainful of silly games. The narrator is instantly infatuated and comes to realize the only fight worthy of her attention is shattering Elena's indifference. Provocative, outrageous, and caustically funny, Loving Sabotage recounts a precocious girl's understanding of the struggles and pains of adult life.Product Details
Price
$15.95
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish Date
November 17, 2000
Pages
144
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.99 X 0.34 inches | 0.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780811217828
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About the Author
Depuis 1992 et Hygiene de l'assassin, tous les livres d'Amelie Nothomb ont ete publies aux editions Albin Michel. Elle a recu, entre autres, le prix Chardonne, le Grand prix du roman de l'Academie francaise, le prix de Flore, et le Grand prix Jean Giono pour l'ensemble de son oeuvre. Ses oeuvres sont traduites dans 40 langues, des U.S.A. au Japon.
Andrew Wilson (PhD, King's College London) is the teaching pastor at King's Church London and a columnist for Christianity Today. He is the author of several books, including Incomparable; Echoes of Exodus; and God of All Things. Andrew is married to Rachel and they have three children: Zeke, Anna, and Samuel.
Reviews
Mon Dieu!
Nothomb is certainly victorious. Not only is the story compelling, the prose is exceptional.
Nothomb is certainly victorious. Not only is the story compelling, the prose is exceptional.