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The
2008 Award |
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The Life of Hunger by Amelie Nothomb Translated from the French by Shaun Whiteside
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Nominated by:
Publisher
of Nominated Edition: Faber & Faber ISBN: 9780571229536
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
In a wistful, tough, funny, clever, and characteristically odd memoir-cum-novel, Amelie Nothomb casts herself as hunger: hunger for experience, hunger for life, hunger for sweetness and, in what is the book's nucleus, hunger for hunger (the period during which she was afflicted by acute anorexia). (From Publisher) |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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The daughter of a Belgian diplomat, Amelie Nothomb had an itinerant childhood, ranging from Tokyo to Peking and Paris to New York by way of Bangladesh. Recounting these formative journeys right up to her return to Japan in 1989, and the Kobe earthquake, The Life of Hunger is an extraordinary examination of the self, and perhaps Amelie's most mature and moving work to date |
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LIBRARIAN'S COMMENTS |
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The autobiographical novel by a well known Belgian writer, whose prime novels found a kind of explosion in this “confessionary” novel, an intriguing one.
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