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The horrors of love

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English, French (translation)

665 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1963

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Jean Dutourd

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622 reviews3 followers
August 11, 2022
Des années que je n'avais plus lu Jean Dutourd! Une brique dense. De la grande écriture, ciselée, légère, humour décalé. Ce n'est plus dans les moeurs littéraires d'aujourd'hui, ce genre de roman, mais j'apprécie toujours autant cet académicien hors normes, à la culture encyclopédique gigantesque pour tout ce qui concerne la littérature et la philosophie.
Cette brique raconte quoi? Quasi rien! De la grande banalité: il a écrit le journal complet d'un amour, et qui plus est d'un grand amour médiocre, comme le sont en général les grands amours.
Histoire banale et sinistre, narrée avec un talent fabuleux. A la fois minutes complètes et fouillées d'un procès, mais minutes annotées avec richesse luxurieuse .
Sous une forme inhabituelle. Deux amis qui se baladent dans Paris, pendant 24 heures. L'un raconte l'histoire médiocre et ses personnages mesquins, l'autre écoute, note mentalement (Dutourd!) car il va faire un roman de cette lamentable histoire. Dialogues comme au théàtre.
Lui:....
Moi:...
Bien sûr, les deux sont le seul Dutourd, mais on accepte ce faux dialogue, souvent en désaccord!
Et avec en décor Paris, ses petites rues, ses restaurants, sa vie politique, ses parcs, ses maisons de maîtres et ses coins tout tristes.
C'est long, ce récit. Mais quand on apprécie le style d'écriture, simple dans sa splendeur, de Jean Dutourd, on accepte que ce soit un peu trop long.
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Author 12 books130 followers
August 18, 2016
This novel is what the term tour de force was created for. It is a great postmodern work from 1963 that takes the form of a dialogue between "I" (who also shares the author's name) and a painter who tells I the story of a French legislator's affair with a young woman. It is essentially an inside-out novel, with the story the frame and the telling of the story the content. It is wise, funny, satirical, and moving.

Most long literary novels are about excess. This one is about balance: a balance between storytelling and digression, between the traditional and the postmodern, between the two members of the novel’s ongoing dialogue, between the dialogue and the story being told.

For someone who is too impatient for long novels, I didn't find it overlong until the last quarter or so, when the plot nearly takes over the telling. It's hard to believe that this novel is long out of print.
Profile Image for Jan Němec.
Author 14 books194 followers
January 4, 2014
This book is hidden treasure. Only a few people know it. It is a vivisection of so called love, a dialogue of two men walking through the Paris, one is a writer, other tells him a picturesque story of love affair between politician and typist. I highly recommend it.
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82 reviews3 followers
September 25, 2020
Fantastic premise: all dialogue. Male Point of view is dragging me down a bit. The work, to me, is more of a critical read, and I find myself unable to sustain the energy or interest required at the moment. Shelving for the the time being. Will return to at a later date.
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60 reviews1 follower
November 23, 2021
What a book….. omg!!!! Eterno en su lectura hasta un punto que se te olvida que siguen quedando infinitas páginas y empiezas a empatizar con los personajes. Es la descripción de cómo intentamos engañar al amor, cuando en realidad si es amor no median los engaños y sudokus mentales.
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