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Leopard-Skin Hat [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 181x121x8 mm, kaal: 96 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Penguin
  • ISBN-10: 1837311196
  • ISBN-13: 9781837311194
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 181x121x8 mm, kaal: 96 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Penguin
  • ISBN-10: 1837311196
  • ISBN-13: 9781837311194
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The International Booker Prize-shortlisted masterpiece on grief and loss, from one of France's most original writers at work today

A Leopard-Skin Hat may be Anne Serres most moving novel yet. A masterpiece of simplicity, emotion and elegance, it is the story of an intense friendship between the Narrator and his close childhood friend, Fanny, who suffers from profound psychological disorders.

A series of short scenes paints the portrait of a strong-willed and tormented young woman battling many demons, and of the Narrators loving and anguished attachment to her. Serre poignantly depicts the bewildering back and forth between hope and despair involved in such a relationship, while playfully calling into question the very form of the novel. Written in the aftermath of the death of the authors little sister, A Leopard-Skin Hat is both the celebration of a tragically foreshortened life and a valedictory farewell.

Translated from French by Mark Hutchinson.

Arvustused

Its account of care, of being responsible for someone, is as acute and layered as the mental illness being observed A genuinely exciting literary experience * Financial Times * Delightful, sad, idiosyncratic teems with charm, a tribute to the unconventional and a warning of 'the violence done to the tender-hearted' * The Guardian * This novel attempts to cup the elusive, slippery nature of grief. Although it tackles personal loss and mental illness, theres a sense in which, with the readers engagement, the grief becomes ours. It becomes communal and shared. As we grieve the loss of our collective humanity, this book offers hope and helps us feel less alone in the world -- 2025 International Booker Prize panel I love Anne Serre, translated by Mark Hutchinson, for the rippling unreality of her prose. Reading her is like watching a mirage flicker in and out of focus -- Merve Emre Seemingly controlled by forces beyond her power, [ Fanny] nevertheless emerges in this narrative as a free spirit who chose which of her selves to be * TLS * Serre's beguiling books usually feel more like Mozart, but A Leopard-Skin Hat suggests Bachs funeral cantatas: long after youve finished the book, it goes on pulling at your heart * TANK Magazine * Readers will be moved by this probing story about the unknowability of others * Publishers Weekly * The story of Fanny and the Narrator is a story about our impulse to understand one another and about the way in which unknowability is what makes someone interesting; it is about, in fact, the relationship between unknowability and the desire to know, neither existing without the other, as a narrator does not exist without a story nor a story without a narrator Exuberantly anti-realist and avowedly fictional * The Brooklyn Rail * In her ability to dip down, over and over, into her secret life, and emerge with a small, sparkling patch of that whole cloth, Serre strikes me as extraordinarily lucky Serres primary subject, as always, is narration, and its thanks to this obsession that A Leopard-Skin Hat sidesteps memoir, not only by replacing siblings with friends and adopting a male Narrator but by plunging into the volatile spacetime of writing * The Baffler *

Anne Serre (b. 1960) is the author of seventeen works of fiction. Her first novel, Les Gouvernantes (The Governesses) was published in 1992 and praised by La Croix for its 'remarkable economy of style'. Among her distinctions are a 2008 Cino del Duca Foundation award and the 2020 Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle for her short-story collection Au coeur d'un ete tout en or. A Leopard-Skin Hat is the fourth of her books to appear in English.

Mark Hutchinson was born in London in 1957 and lives in Paris. Among his many translations from the French are Rene Char's Hypnos- Notes from the French Resistance and The Inventors and Other Poems, and Emmanuel Hocquard's The Library at Trieste and The Gardens of Sallust.