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'You can't possibly remember. You weren't even a year old...'
Edouard looks back on his 1920s childhood spent in Paris and Monte
Carlo. Within a bourgeois yet unconventional upbringing, 'Teddy',
an observant and sensitive boy, must deal with not just the
universal trials of growing up, but also the sudden tragedy that
strikes at the heart of his family.
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The Man in a Hurry (Paperback)
Paul Morand; Translated by Euan Cameron; Introduction by Michel Deon
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A feverish classic from one of the modern masters of French prose
No one can keep up with Pierre Niox, the speediest antiques dealer
in Paris - although not necessarily the most competent. As he
dashes about at a dizzying pace, his impatience becomes too much to
bear for those around him: his manservant, his only friend and even
his cat abandon him. He begins to find that while he is racing
through life, it is passing him by. But when Pierre falls in love
with the languid, unpunctual Hedwige, the man in a hurry has to
learn how to slow down. This feverish classic by one of the modern
masters of French prose is a witty and touching parable for our
busy times.
These reflective essays about Deon's life and experiences in the
west of Ireland describe the colourful and varied personalities
that the French novelist has come across since he and his family
moved there in the mid 1970s. From his friendship with John
McGahern and Ulick O'Connor to Tim, the sturdy old postman who
prefers his wind-blown country round to retirement in sunny
California, Horseman, Pass By! is peopled with fascinating
characters and encounters. Taking its title from Yeats, this work
is an affectionate portrait of the Irish and a lament for a fading
country that has been changed by new wealth and altered values.
Deon's Horseman, Pass By! is an elegant memoir about a beautiful
landscape and its inhabitants and forms a touching and amusing
tribute to his adopted country.
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