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Flaubert's Parrot
  

Flaubert's Parrot (Mass Market Paperback)

de Julian Barnes (Author)
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Just what sort of book is Flaubert's Parrot, anyway? A literary biography of 19th-century French novelist, radical, and intellectual impresario Gustave Flaubert? A meditation on the uses and misuses of language? A novel of obsession, denial, irritation, and underhanded connivery? A thriller complete with disguises, sleuthing, mysterious meetings, and unknowing targets? An extended essay on the nature of fiction itself?

On the surface, at first, Julian Barnes's book is the tale of an elderly English doctor's search for some intriguing details of Flaubert's life. Geoffrey Braithwaite seems to be involved in an attempt to establish whether a particularly fine, lovely, and ancient stuffed parrot is in fact one originally "borrowed by G. Flaubert from the Museum of Rouen and placed on his worktable during the writing of Un coeur simple, where it is called Loulou, the parrot of Felicité, the principal character of the tale."

What begins as a droll and intriguing excursion into the minutiae of Flaubert's life and intellect, along with an attempt to solve the small puzzle of the parrot--or rather parrots, for there are two competing for the title of Gustave's avian confrere--soon devolves into something obscure and worrisome, the exploration of an arcane Braithwaite obsession that is perhaps even pathological. The first hint we have that all is not as it seems comes almost halfway into the book, when after a humorously cantankerous account of the inadequacies of literary critics, Braithwaite closes a chapter by saying, "Now do you understand why I hate critics? I could try and describe to you the expression in my eyes at this moment; but they are far too discoloured with rage." And from that point, things just get more and more curious, until they end in the most unexpected bang.

One passage perhaps best describes the overall effect of this extraordinary story: "You can define a net in one of two ways, depending on your point of view. Normally, you would say that it is a meshed instrument designed to catch fish. But you could, with no great injury to logic, reverse the image and define the net as a jocular lexicographer once did: he called it a collection of holes tied together with string." Julian Barnes demonstrates that it is possible to catch quite an interesting fish no matter how you define the net. --Andrew Himes

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This clever treatise on Flaubert would be easier to read than to listen to. Despite the lively voice of the British narrator, the text is too dense to understand without close study. The quotations are especially hard to follow. It's often difficult to tell whether the words are those of Flaubert or the author or another critic entirely. Perhaps Crawford Logan's charming rendition of the author's wit and wisdom could be enjoyed by dedicated Flaubert scholars in search of an etymological treat. J.C. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant! My J Barnes Fav!, Oct. 25 2007
Par Kirtland Peterson "Psy.D." (Baltimore, MD, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Flauberts Parrot (Paperback)
I wish I had enough of that literary critic vocabulary and style to convey how wonderfully rich FLAUBERT'S PARROT is. Then again, given how critics are taken to task in FP perhaps I'll simply say BRAVO! LOVE IT! And, of course, WOW! TOTALLY AWESOME!

I recently read MY NAME IS RED (Orhan Pamuk), fabulously fun from the "multiple point of view" perspective. Well I gotta tell ya, FP goes even further. Breathtaking.

If I had more time I'd "review" FP by selecting quote after quote. Alas, too busy. Suffice it to say, the writing is DELICIOUS!

Oh, haven't mentioned: FP is a great belly laugh too. Side splitting. Wet your pants. (Wear DEPENDS.)

Now... gotta see if this is on CD... would love to HEAR it too...

Kirtland Peterson
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Quaint, quirky, literate ,& ultimately, vastly entertaining, Fév 14 2002
Par David J. Gannon (San Antonio, TX USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This may be the most unusual book I've ever read.

Sort of a philosophical treatise on art, writing, Flaubert, the French, compulsion and love presented under the guise of a very arcane literary detective story.

Barnes is a very quixotic and imaginative writer with a definitely skewed view of the world and an engaging and witty writing voice. The musings of the narrator are well formed and allow the reader move along at a brisk pace. It helps that Flaubert himself was a wacky and iconoclastic figure-one of those people we've all heard of but don't really know anything about unless you are some sort of 19th century French literature freak.

This was the first Barnes novel I read and it was so good I have been slowly working my way through his other books, which has proven to be an altogether delightful experience. All of his novels are good-this one stands out from the pack.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 What color are Loulou's wings?, Aoû 6 2001
Par D. P. Birkett (Suffern, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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You have to have read Madame Bovary (or maybe Cliff's notes on Madame Bovary) to understand the plot. You don't have to have read "Un Coeur Simple" but you probably will after reading this. It's not until three-quarters of the way through that you suddenly realize there's a plot. Until then it's a series of very clever biographical essays about Flaubert. Then you understand why the narrator it obsessed with Flaubert. Then you get equally clever essays about the nature of love and grief. Wonderful insight into the poignancy of bereavement combined with sharp and erudite wit. It may be too erudite and clever for some. It demands a certain amount of francophilia and anglophilia, and understanding phrases like "I might let the TLS have it." I'd always thought it was Nabokov, not Starkie who accused Flaubert of getting mixed up about the color of Emma's eyes. I think he did get get mixed up about the color of Loulou's wings in Un Coeur Simple- at least in the English translation I read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Clever Introduction to Flaubert
This idea-driven novel is filled with brilliant observations, especially in the later chapters, that make me want to read Flaubert. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Deeply Felt, Highly Literate, Highly Entertaining
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Nothing But Net
This is not the book that landed The Booker Prize for Mr. Barnes. I have read the novel that did win, "England, England", and I feel this is every bit as good. Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Too tricky
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2.0étoiles sur 5 This bok is very hard to read and enjoy.
I don't see why this book gets high marks. To me it is inconsequential, un-entertaining, confusing... It's like throwing a ball in the air and waiting for it to drop back. Read more
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