A man hires a woman to spend several weeks with him by the sea. The woman is no one in particular, a "she," a warm, moist body with a beating heart-the enigma of Other. Skilled in the mechanics of sex, he desires through her to penetrate a different mystery: he wants to learn love. It isn't a matter of will, she tells him. Still, he wants to learn to try . . .This beautifully wrought erotic novel is an extended haiku on the meaning of love, "perhaps a sudden lapse in the logic of the universe," and of its absence, "the malady of death." "The whole tragedy of the inability to love is in this work, thanks to Duras' unparalleled art of reinventing the most familiar words, of weighing their meaning." - Le Monde; "Deceptively simple and Racinian in its purity, condensed to the essential." - Translation Review.
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Text: English, French (translation)
From Library Journal:
Duras's brief text describes a liaison in which "you" pay a woman to spend several nights with you. When eventually "you ask if she thinks anyone could love you," she replies "No, not possibly." You suffer, it seems, from the "malady of death." One morning "she isn't there anymore," and the affair ends. At 5000 words this coolly erotic fragment reads less like a novel than a treatmenta concluding note, in fact, discusses how it might be staged or filmed. It appeared in France before the publication of Duras's novel The Lover ( LJ 6/1/85) and presumably owes its translation to that work's well-deserved success here. For complete collections of modern literature. Grove Koger, Boise P.L., Id .
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- PublisherGrove Pr
- Publication date1986
- ISBN 10 0394538668
- ISBN 13 9780394538662
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages60
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