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The Author and Me
The Author and Me | Eric Chevillard
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?ric Chevillard here seeks to clear up a persistent and pernicious literary misunderstanding: the belief that a novel's narrator must necessarily be a mouthpiece for his or her writer's own opinions. Thus, we are introduced to a narrator haunted by a deep loathing for cauliflower gratin (and by a no less passionate fondness for trout almondine), but his monologue has been helpfully and hilariously annotated in order to clarify all the many ways in which this gentleman and ?ric Chevillard are nothing alike. Language and logic are pushed to their farthest extremes in one of Chevillard's funniest novels yet.
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The Author and Me | Eric Chevillard
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For #authorsyouwouldliketomeet I chose a few of my favorite childhood authors who no doubt shaped me as a reader and writer. Pictured: Louis Sachar, Judy Blume, Ann M. Martin, Patricia Reilly Giff, Francine Pascal, and Beverly Cleary. P.S. I don't think I've ever seen Francine Pascal before (lower left) but she sort of looks like one of the Wakefield Sisters as an older woman. #booksacrossoceans