Someone's Trying to Find You - The French List
Someone's Trying to Find You - The French List
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30 June, 2015
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As he leaves the cinema where he has just watched Casablanca, one of his favorite films, Julien is approached by a mysterious young woman, Claire. Unbeknownst to Julien, Claire has been following him for several days. Outside the cinema she relays a cryptic message: "Someone's trying to find you." She insists that as a practitioner of the little-known science of narrative psychology she is acting as the anonymous individual's intermediary Slowly, Julien allows himself to be sucked into Claire's investigation, and a strange odyssey through his past ensues. In this novel by Marc Auge, a master of ethnofiction, the two meet up in Paris cafes to discuss the events of their lives - Occupation and Liberation, the Algerian War, and 1968- and Julien puzzles over who in his past could be searching for him. His ex-wife? An enigmatic lover from a seedy corner of Berlin? Soon, Julien realizes he is in the midst of a mysterious game of confession with a woman he knows nothing about. In a quick reversal, he shines the spotlight on Claire. Who is she, and why are her questions so intense? Why does she seem focused on one particular year - 1968? As the story unravels, we begin to understand that the puzzling nature of Claire's quest proves to be a metaphor for other enigmas, including the mysteries of the heart. Beautifully written, Someone's Trying to Find You is a haunting addition to Seagull's French List, and it should not be missed.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780857422439 |
| ISBN10 | 085742243X |
| Number Of Pages | 152 |
| Item Weight | 170 g |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 22 x 2 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Seagull Books London Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
Marc Auge, born in Poitiers in 1935, is one of France's most eminent anthropologists. His books include No Fixed Abode, also published by Seagull Books, and Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. Chris Turner is a writer and translator who lives in Birmingham, England. He has translated Jean-Paul Sartre's The Aftermath of War, Portraits, and Critical Essays and Andre Gorz's Ecologica and The Immaterial, all published by Seagull Books.