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APPELEZ MOI MALAUSSENE.
1997
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2.75
Average Rating
80
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Jerome Charyn e Daniel Pennac, amici nella vita, hanno deciso di mescolare le loro fantasie letterarie e di "prestarsi" i personaggi. Da questo gioco sono nati Ultime notizie dalla famiglia e questo romanzo. Antonia è un'affascinante prostituta creola. Albert un "duro" pazzo di lei. I due hanno avuto l'incarico di prendersi cura di un bizzarro ometto che, a causa di un'amnesia, si comporta come un bambino ed è convinto di essere il protagonista dei suoi libri più amati. I tre sono a Parigi perché l'ometto vuole andare alla Fiera internazionale del libro per punire l'editore che si è permesso di infilare il suo amato Proust in un CD Rom. Strani ricordi si affollano nella testa dell'uomo: nel quartiere di Belleville gli pare di esserci già stato: è sicuro di conoscere bene un cagnone epilettico, portato a spasso da un ragazzino che potrebbe essere suo figlio.
Avg Rating
2.75
Number of Ratings
55
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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Jerome Charyn
Jerome Charyn
Author · 50 books

Jerome Charyn is an award-winning American author. With more than 50 published works, Charyn has earned a long-standing reputation as an inventive and prolific chronicler of real and imagined American life. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon calls him "one of the most important writers in American literature." New York Newsday hailed Charyn as "a contemporary American Balzac," and the Los Angeles Times described him as "absolutely unique among American writers." Since the 1964 release of Charyn's first novel, Once Upon a Droshky, he has published thirty novels, three memoirs, eight graphic novels, two books about film, short stories, plays, and works of non-fiction. Two of his memoirs were named New York Times Book of the Year. Charyn has been a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. He received the Rosenthal Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was named Commander of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture. Charyn is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Film Studies at the American University of Paris. In addition to writing and teaching, Charyn is a tournament table tennis player, once ranked in the top ten percent of players in France. Noted novelist Don DeLillo called Charyn's book on table tennis, Sizzling Chops & Devilish Spins, "The Sun Also Rises of ping-pong." Charyn's most recent novel, Jerzy, was described by The New Yorker as a "fictional fantasia" about the life of Jerzy Kosinski, the controversial author of The Painted Bird. In 2010, Charyn wrote The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson, an imagined autobiography of the renowned poet, a book characterized by Joyce Carol Oates as a "fever-dream picaresque." Charyn lives in New York City. He's currently working with artists Asaf and Tomer Hanuka on an animated television series based on his Isaac Sidel crime novels.

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