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A Nail, A Rose Madeleine Bourdouxhe

A Nail, A Rose By Madeleine Bourdouxhe

A Nail, A Rose by Madeleine Bourdouxhe


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A Nail, A Rose by Madeleine Bourdouxhe

'Madeleine Bourdouxhe is one of the more remarkable literary discoveries of the last few years' Jonathan Coe These are stories of longing and dissatisfaction, of daily life ruptured by strange currents of feeling. A woman, wandering alone and heartbroken, is first attacked and then romantically pursued by a stranger. A maid wears her mistress's expensive coat to meet her lover, but finds herself more preoccupied by fantasies of intimacy with 'Madame'. A woman gives birth on the day foreign troops invade the city, and must flee with her newborn on the back of a truck. Written in the aftermath of the Nazi occupation of Europe, and admired by the Existentialists and the Surrealists alike, these stories are now translated with extraordinary clarity by Faith Evans. With piercing insight and candour, Madeleine Bourdouxhe illuminates the conflicted hearts of the housewife, the mother, and the maid. These unforgettable tales of ordinary women are suffused with desire and melancholy, memory and fantasy, and lit by the furnace burning just beneath the surface of everyday life.

A Nail, A Rose Reviews

Often dream-like but centred on the daily life of women... magnificent. - Guardian

Her lonely, fantasising women call up Rhys and Mansfield. - Hermione Lee, Observer

The stories here reveal a poetic imagination which combines the startling imagery of the surrealists with intensely female preoccupations . . . a singular, resonant voice. - Literary Review

These are the stories of a very gifted, very honest writer, who moves quite naturally between fidelity to fact and fidelity to the furnace beneath it, of memory and fantasy and bereavement. - TLS

Madeleine Bourdouxe is one of the more remarkable literary discoveries of the last few years. - Jonathan Coe

An unforgettable, thrilling achievement... What [Marie] does, no less, is stake a claim to Bourdouxhe's rightful position alongside Proust and Virginia Woolf as an explorer of interior life. - Sunday Times

A stunning collection... [Bourdouxhe] has the observational expertise and tightness in structure of Katherine Mansfield, a touch of Angela Carter's wildness, and the realism in her characterisation and dialogue reminded me of Daphne Du Maurier's later work... a moving, powerful and transformative reading experience. - The Heroine Collective

Exquisite, elegant, and nonsentimental... Bourdouxhe conveys the sharp, almost physical intensity of thought. - Irish Times on Marie

the laureate of yearning... [her] greatness lies in her ability to conjure the most exquisite and heart-rending moments from the most quotidian circumstances. Everyone should read her. - Graeme Macrae Burnet, author of His Bloody Project

Powerful stories... what a treat for modern readers to have her work revived. - A Life in Books blog

The surrealist soul of these stories is played with in both tragedy and comedy, and is frightfully good at bringing colour and electricity to the flat and the ordinary. - Books and Bao blog

There are not many writers you can think of who have understood the patriarchal situation with such clarity and disregarded it all the same with the exact proportionate amount of dignity, nihilistic abandon and fatalism. - Flowerville blog

Bourdouxhe's women have almost untold depths of feeling and trauma...But they are never bowed: they love, they mourn, they desire, they dream, they take risks. Above all, they never lose their sense of self. - Translating Women blog

I loved her writing, with its bare starkness. - Bookword blog

remarkable collection. Vivid... exquisite... stylish. - Book Jotter blog

A compact, yet challenging, piece of work... explores a variety of themes... continues to invoke debate and deliberation. - Swirl and Thread blog

About Madeleine Bourdouxhe

Madeleine Bourdouxhe was born in Belgium in 1906. She moved to Paris with her parents during the First World War before returning to Brussels to study Philosophy. Her first novel, La Femme de Gilles, was published in 1937, and a second novel, Marie, followed in 1943. Interest in her work revived in the 1980s, with both novels being reprinted and translated into many languages, and her collection of stories A Nail, A Rose first appeared in English in 1989. Bourdouxhe died in Brussels in 1996.

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GOR010591775
9781782275138
1782275134
A Nail, A Rose by Madeleine Bourdouxhe
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pushkin Press
20190606
224
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