Flaubert’s Parrot

By crittercare in Birds on October 28th, 2009


Product DescriptionA type of detective story, in terms of an eccentric amateur scientist for the truth about Gustave Flaubert research, and the obsession of the detective whose life seems to oddly mirror those characters Flaubert. Amazon. com ReviewJust what kind of book is Flaubert's Parrot, anyway? A literary biography of the 19th Century French writer, radical intellectuals and entrepreneurs Gustave Flaubert? A meditation on the uses and abuses of language? A novel of obsession, denial, irritation and connivery sneaky? A thriller not know with paneling, a detective, mysterious meetings, and the goals completely? An extended essay on the nature of fiction? On the surface, at first, the book by Julian Barnes is the story of finding a doctor for some older English fascinating details from the life of Flaubert. Geoffrey Braithwaite appears in an attempt to determine whether a parrot particularly beautiful, beautiful, old and be involved in fact a home filled "borrowed G. Flaubert museum in Rouen and on his desk during the writing of Un coeur simple where it says Loulou, the parrot of happiness, the main character in the story. "What begins as an amusing and interesting excursions to the little things of life, Flaubert and intellect, combined with an attempt, the mystery of the little parrots parrot or better solution, because there are two competing for the title of avian Gustave's brother – soon devolves into something dark and disturbing, exploration of an obsession, perhaps even more mysterious Braithwaite pathological. The first clue that we is not everything, it seems almost half of the book comes when, after a report on the inadequacy of the grumpy humor literary critic, said Braithwaite closes a chapter, "Now you know why I critic hate? I could try to describe to you, the look in my eyes right now, but they have faded with rage. "And from that point, things just more and more excited, until they end in the most unexpected success. A place perhaps best describes the overall effect of this extraordinary story: "One can define a network in one of two ways, depending on the position. Normally, one might say that a network designed to be catching fish. But you could, without serious damage to logic, reverse the image and define the net as a jocular lexicographer once did: It defines a series of holes tied together with twine. "Julian Barnes shows that a fish very interesting, no matter how you define the network can begin. – Andrew Himes
Flaubert’s Parrot

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