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Life Form | Amelie Nothomb
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An author begins a letter-exchanging relationship with an American soldier stationed in Iraq who excessively overeats to deal with the horrific violence around him in this surreal novel by the author of Hygiene and Assassin. Original. 35,000 first printing.
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Une forme de vie | Amelie Nothomb
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Mehso-so

An average Nothomb with some brillant parts. This is part of her exploration of her life as fiction. Amélie, the writer, has a correspondance with an American soldier in Irak. In Nothomb‘s classic way aka it‘s self-centred and a bit precious.
But, the idea is brillant. This soldier who gets hooked on food to combat fear, guilt in a war, society‘s views of being obese, celebrity and reconnaissance as a way to exist are done with panache.

writerlibrarian And keeps you reading. There is a lot of self reference to her own books, life, etc. That‘s tedious. The ending is very much Nothomb. Not surprising as I read this 10 years removed not because the ending is out of date but because it‘s so banal now which says a lot about the emptiness that can be found all around us right now. #booked2019 #fall #bookaboutaddiction (edited) 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Sounds really unique. Thanks for the review! 5y
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Une forme de vie | Amelie Nothomb
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Stage 4 is for the sprinters. I'm gonna be done with the Nothomb tonight. It's an average one so far.
#readinginFrenchJuly

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Une forme de vie | Amelie Nothomb
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My yearly Nothomb. It will also fit in the read harder challenge. Stage 3, a few hills, a sprint and a long, long road. Sagan still has the green jersey. #readinginfrenchjuly #tourdefrancereading