To Leave with the Reindeer by Olivia Rosenthal

To Leave with the Reindeer by Olivia Rosenthal

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A woman challenges biology and convention in her struggle for freedom: a multi-voiced enquiry into the frontier between humans and animals.

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To Leave with the Reindeer by Olivia Rosenthal

A woman challenges biology and convention in her struggle for freedom: a multi-voiced enquiry into the frontier between humans and animals.
'This polyphonic novel portrays a merciless war waged by humanity on wild natureThis is the battleground where the author tears to pieces today's education, imposed behaviours and conventions.' Elle (France)' "Tigon, leopon, pumapard, jaglion, tiguar, jagulep, leoger, tigoness, lipard, jagress . . .' Oliva Rosenthal's book is like the chimerical animals she lists on the first page. It is a hybrid, a strange and disconcerting cross; a sphinx of a book: half-human, half-beast.' Les Inrockuptibles ---- 'In To Leave with the Reindeer, Olivia Rosenthal recounts the painfulmetamorphosis of an obedient animal into a liberated woman . . . There's no complacency in this intense work; it is moving in its precision and in the perfect match between voice and subject.' Canard Enchaine ---- 'Apparently lurching, disparate, this novel about domestication in fact coheres, born by a strong rhythmic sensibility and by subtle play on repetition. Poetic and humorous, To Leave with the Reindeer explores our illusions, the destruction of our childhood dreams and the savagery that we hide deep within ourselves.' Telerama ---- 'Olivia Rosenthal subtly layers short paragraphs, swinging between the daily life of her homo sapiens and clinical statements about animal life. [...] This is a novel that will haunts its reader for days. And that will, above all, awake the animal in us." L'Express --- 'Brilliant, exciting, and never moralizing.' Vogue (France) --- 'Book after book, Rosenthal has taken care to dress her iconoclasm in a unique approach made up of stylistic accumulations and shrewd collages.' Livres Hebdo --- `To Leave with the Reindeer offers startling and frequently beautiful ruminations on the way the tension between wildness and domesticity affects both humans and beasts. By eschewing most of the qualities of a traditional novel, Rosenthal's book takes risks, which offer luminous moments.' Kirkus Reviews ---- `Olivia Rosenthal captures the world of the child with inchoate wants and needs, inexplicable to others and herself, in vivid and concise vignettes, against a background of information and opinions about animals and how we treat them - for food, education and, then, to make ourselves feel better after destroying their habitats. This is rich, allusive and evocative.' Lucy Dallas, The Times Literary Supplement ---- `captivating and strange novel' Dundee University Review of the Arts ---`Poetic, factual, intimate and clinical.’ Tony Messenger, Review31
Olivia Rosenthal is a French novelist and teacher of creative writing. She lectures at Universite Paris VIII, where she and a colleague founded one of the first Creative Writing MA programmes in France. Rosenthal's work has won numerous prizes, including the Prix Wepler, the Prix du Livre Inter and the Prix Alexandre-Vialatte. Sophie Lewis translates from French and Portuguese.She has translated works by Stendhal, Verne, Marcel Ayme, Violette Leduc, Emmanuelle Pagano, Jean-Luc Raharimanana, Sheyla Smanioto and Joao Gilberto Noll, among others.
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ISBN 13 9781911508427
ISBN 10 1911508423
Title To Leave with the Reindeer
Author Olivia Rosenthal
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher And Other Stories
Year published 2019-04-18
Number of pages 192
Prizes Winner of Prix franco-allemand Candide 2009, Winner of Prix du livre Inter 2011, Winner of Prix Eve-Delacroix 2011, Winner of Prix Alexandre-Vialatte 2011
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