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Paris Nocturne Patrick Modiano

Paris Nocturne By Patrick Modiano

Paris Nocturne by Patrick Modiano


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Paris Nocturne Summary

Paris Nocturne by Patrick Modiano

An accident, a vanishing, a memory gap, a strange dream: a classic noir work of fiction by Nobel laureate Patrick Modiano

This uneasy, compelling novel begins with a nighttime accident on the streets of Paris. The unnamed narrator, a teenage boy, is hit by a car whose driver he vaguely recalls having met before. The mysterious ensuing events, involving a police van, a dose of ether, awakening in a strange hospital, and the disappearance of the woman driver, culminate in a packet being pressed into the boy's hand. It is an envelope stuffed full of bank notes. The confusion only deepens as the characters grow increasingly apprehensive; meanwhile, readers are held spellbound.

Modiano's low-key writing style, his preoccupation with memory and its untrustworthiness, and his deep concern with timeless moral questions have earned him an international audience of devoted readers. This beautifully rendered translation brings another of his finest works to an eagerly waiting English-language audience. Paris Nocturne has been named a perfect book by Liberation, while L'Express observes, Paris Nocturne is cloaked in darkness, but it is a novel that is turned toward the light.

Paris Nocturne Reviews

The world of Pedigree is the demi-monde of shady deals, aliases, informers and men on the run. It is equally a world in which Raymond Queneau befriends the aspiring author. . . . Quite a pedigree has this ever-more-fascinating Nobel Prize-winner.-Times Literary Supplement
Mr Modiano's novels are pervaded by a sexual and moral ambivalence and by social and political ambiguity. Improbable aristocrats, likable eccentrics, would-be actresses, circus performers and cabaret workers-no one is ever who they appear to be. And Paris features as a character in her own right, refusing to surrender the secrets of her past.-The Economist
A timely glimpse at [Modiano's] fixations . . . In Mark Polizzotti's spare and elegant translation, the writing conveys a sense of dreamy unease in which the real, the hypothesized, and the half-forgotten blend into a shimmering vagueness.-Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal
Elegant . . . quietly unpretentious, approachable . . . Though enigmatic and open-ended, Modiano's remembrances of things past and his probings of personal identity are presented with a surprisingly light touch. He is, all in all, quite an endearing Nobelist.-Michael Dirda, Washington Post
Mr. Modiano writes clear, languid, and urbane sentences in Mr. Polizzotti's agile translation . . . these novellas have a mood. They cast a spell.-Dwight Garner, New York Times
A haunting tramp across the years in search of a woman named Jacqueline, but also of lost places and past selves.-Charlotte Rogan, in the San Francisco Chronicle's Writer's Favorite Books of 2015
The power of Paris Nocturne lies in its convincing evocation of [a] kind of deja vu, this uncertainty whether past is present or present is past. . . . Paris Nocturne, as its title suggests, has the nighttime logic of a dream.-Adam Kirsch, Daily Beast
A chilling portrait of everyday obsession . . . a sober and satisfying reminder of life's slipperiness . . . edgy and distilled . . . intriguing and readable.-Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal (starred review)
This novel provides a superb and-at 160 pages-accessible entry to [Modiano's] writings. . . . The narrator's search for Jacqueline propels the novel forward with the intensity of a noir. But Modiano is not writing mere pulp; the novel's true center is the past's pull, the way memories lay dormant for years only to explode `like a time bomb.'-Publishers Weekly
Longlisted for the 2016 PEN/Translation prize given by PEN America
Shortlisted for the 2016 Australian Academy of the Humanities Translation Prize

About Patrick Modiano

Patrick Modiano, winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize for literature and an internationally beloved novelist, has been honored with an array of prizes, including the 2010 Prix mondial Cino Del Duca by the Institut de France for lifetime achievement and the 2012 Austrian State Prize for European Literature. He lives in Paris. Phoebe Weston-Evans is a freelance translator and editor.

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CIN0300215886VG
9780300215885
0300215886
Paris Nocturne by Patrick Modiano
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20151027
160
N/A
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