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In Class Trip, young Nicholas’s vivid imagination gets the best of him when a boy disappears from a school excursion. What the youthful detective finds is even more terrifying than his wildest fantasties.
“What would you say if I shaved off my mustache?” asks The Mustache’s hero of his wife. Once removed, his wife and friends not only fail to recognize him, but deny the existence of the former mustache altogether. A metaphysical nightmare of the grandest kind, The Mustache is a stunning blend of absurdist comedy and philosophical speculation.
Brought together in one volume, the piercing early novels of Emmanuel Carrere constitute some of the most devastating psychological portraits in contemporary fiction.
**SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** On the Saturday morning of January 9,
1993, while Jean Claude Romand was killing his wife and children, I
was with mine in a parent-teacher meeting... With these chilling
first words, acclaimed master of psychological suspense, Emmanuel
Carrere, begins his exploration of the double life of a respectable
doctor, eighteen years of lies, five murders, and the extremes to
which ordinary people can go. Discover the true story that is
'beyond the imagination of even the best crime writer' (Sunday
Times) 'A disturbing look at the dark side of human nature that is
powerfully written and beautifully told' Louis Theroux
'Mesmerising' Sunday Telegraph 'Stunning' Evening Standard
'Unputdownable' Washington Post 'A masterpiece' New York Times
In Sri Lanka, a tsunami sweeps a child out to sea, her
grandfather helpless against the onrushing water. In France, a
woman dies from cancer, leaving her husband and small children
bereft. What links these two catastrophes is the presence of
Emmanuel Carrere, who manages to find consolation and even joy as
he immerses himself in lives other than his own. The result is a
heartrending narrative of endless love, a meditation on courage in
the face of adversity, and an intimate look at the beauty of
ordinary lives.
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Limonov (Paperback)
Emmanuel Carrere; Translated by John Lambert
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TELEGRAPH BOOKS OF THE YEAR and OBSERVER BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2014
Limonov is not a fictional character, but he could have been. He's
lived a hundred lives. He was a hoodlum in Ukraine, an idol of the
Soviet underground, punk-poet and valet to a billionaire in
Manhattan, fashion writer in Paris, lost soldier in the Balkans,
and now, in the chaos after the fall of communism a charismatic
party leader of a gang of political desperados. Limonov sees
himself as a hero, but he is also a bastard. Carrere suspends
judgment. Carrere decided to write about Limonov because he thought
"that his life, romantic and reckless, tells us something, not just
about Limonov or Russia, but the story of all of us after the end
of World War II."
'As a writer, Carrere is straight berserk' Junot Diaz In this
non-fiction novel - road trip, confession, and erotic tour de force
- Emmanuel Carrere pursues two consuming obsessions: the
disappearance of his grandfather amid suspicions that he was a Nazi
collaborator in the Second World War; and a violently passionate
affair with a woman that he loves but which ends in destruction.
Moving between Paris and Kotelnich, a grisly post-Soviet town,
Carrere weaves his story into a travelogue of a journey inward,
travelling fearlessly into the depths of his tortured psyche.
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Class Trip (Paperback)
Emmanuel Carrere; Translated by Linda Coverdale
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FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE ADVERSARY
Little Nicolas is a delicate, timid schoolboy, with an excitable, if morbid imagination – the child of an overbearing father. So, two weeks away on the class trip is already enough to fill him with dread. But when a child goes missing, Nicolas’ mind turns to gruesome possibilities, impelling him to take up the role of detective – and edge closer to a truth more shocking than Nicolas’ worst fears.
Translated by Linda Coverdale
'There are few great writers in France today, and Emmanuel Carrère is one of them' Paris Review
Elegant, pocket-sized paperbacks, VINTAGE Editions celebrate the audacity and ambition of the written word, transporting readers to wherever in the world literary innovation may be found.
From the master of psychological suspense and the author of "The
Adversary "comes "a work of infinite sorrow, infernal jealousy, and
violent passion" ("Le Monde"). Set in Paris and Kotelnich, a small
post-Soviet town, "My Life as a Russian Novel "traces Carrere's
pursuit of two obsessions--the disappearance of his Russian
grandfather and his erotic fascination with a woman he loves but
cannot keep from destroying. In prose that is elegant and
passionate, Carrere weaves the strands of his story into a
travelogue of a journey inward. Road trip, confession, and erotic
tour de force--this fearless reckoning illuminates the schemes we
devise to evade ourselves, and the inevitable payment they
exact.
For his many devoted readers, Philip K. Dick is not only one of the
"one of the most valiant psychological explorers of the 20th
century" ("The New York Times") but a source of divine revelation.
In the riveting style that won accolades for "The Adversary,"
Emmanuel Carrere follows Dick's strange odyssey from his traumatic
beginnings in 1928, when his twin sister died in infancy, to his
lonely end in 1982, beset by mystical visions of swirling pink
light, three-eyed invaders, and messages from the Roman Empire.
Drawing on interviews as well as unpublished sources, he vividly
conjures the spirit of this restless observer of American postwar
malaise who subverted the materials of science fiction--parallel
universes, intricate time loops, collective delusions--to create
classic works of contemporary anxiety.
Now a major motion picture starring Daniel Auteuil (Sade, Girl on the Bridge, Jean de Florette) directed by Nicole Garcia (Place Vendome)
Acclaimed master of psychological suspense, Emmanuel Carrère, whose fiction John Updike described as “stunning” (The New Yorker) explores the double life of a respectable doctor, eighteen years of lies, five murders, and the extremes to which ordinary people can go.
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The Kingdom (Paperback)
Emmanuel Carrere; Translated by John Lambert
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'This is a brilliant, shocking book ... also witty, painfully
self-critical and humane ... it is a work of great literature' Tim
Whitmarsh, Guardian 'The Kingdom, already a huge bestseller in
France, is thrilling, magnificent and strange' Bryan Appleyard,
Sunday Times The sensational international bestseller from one of
France's most feted writers - an epic novel telling the story of
Christianity as it has never been told before, and one man's crisis
of faith. Corinth, ancient Greece, two thousand years ago. An
itinerant preacher, poor, wracked by illness, tells the story of a
prophet who was crucified in Judea, who came back from the dead,
and whose return is a sign of something enormous. Like a contagion,
the story will spread over the city, the country and, eventually,
the world. Emmanuel Carrere's astonishing historical epic tells the
story of the mysterious beginnings of Christianity, bringing to
life a distant, primeval past of strange sects, apocalyptic beliefs
and political turmoil. In doing so Carrere, once himself a fervent
believer, questions his own faith, asks why we believe in
resurrection, and what it means. The Kingdom is his masterpiece.
'An utterly brilliant book' Catherine Nixey, The Times
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The Kingdom (Paperback)
Emmanuel Carrere; Translated by John Lambert
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Read the definitive essay collection from the Sunday Times
bestselling author of The Adversary, dubbed 'France's greatest
writer of non-fiction' (New York Times) 'The most exciting living
writer' Karl Ove Knausgaard Over the course of his career, Emmanuel
Carrere has reinvented non-fiction writing. In a search for truth
in all its guises, he dispenses with the rules of genre. For him,
no form is out of reach: theology, historiography, reportage and
memoir - among many others - are fused under the pressure of an
inimitable combination of passion, curiosity and intellect that has
made Carrere one of our most distinctive and important literary
voices today. 97,196 Words introduces Carrere's shorter work to an
English-language audience. Featuring more than thirty extraordinary
texts written over an illustrious twenty-five-year period of
Carrere's creative life, the book shows a remarkable mind at work.
Spanning continents, histories, and personal relationships, 97,196
Words considers the divides between truth, reality and our shared
humanity, exploring remarkable events and eccentric lives,
including Carrere's own. * A New York Times Notable Book *
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