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So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood
So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood | Patrick Modiano
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A haunting novel of suspense from the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature In the stillness of his Paris apartment, Jean Daragane has built a life of total solitude. Then a surprising phone call shatters the silence of an unusually hot September, and the threatening voice on the other end of the line leaves Daragane wary but irresistibly curious. Almost at once, he finds himself entangled with a shady gambler and a beautiful, fragile young woman, who draw Daragane into the mystery of a decades-old murder. The investigation will force him to confront the memory of a trauma he had all but buried.With So You Dont Get Lost in the Neighborhood Patrick Modiano adds a new chapter to a body of work whose supreme psychological insight and subtle, atmospheric writing have earned him worldwide renown including the Nobel Prize in Literature. This masterly novel, now translated into twenty languages, penetrates the deepest enigmas of identity and compels us to ask whether we ever know who we truly are.
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StopGo211
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Picked this up at the library while browsing. Not too familiar with the author but I grabbed this and one other book by him so we'll see what happens.

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Michael_Gee
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Georgella helped @Howardsimmons pick out his next book! Which is really a feat considered she can‘t read and is a cat. Basically she was like: “That one! Or that other one. It doesn‘t really matter just give me a g-d treat.” And she sounds like Liz Taylor in #whosafraidofvirginiawoolf.

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Adventures-of-a-French-Reader
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Pickpick

I finished this book a few days ago. Throughout the story we are facing blurred memories. Can we actually make sense of memories??? That's pretty much what this book is about. Interesting read, but sometimes frustrating...

LeahBergen I love your mug! 😍 6y
Adventures-of-a-French-Reader @LeahBergen Thanks, I got it on Etsy ;) 6y
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My_novel_obsession
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Panpan

This was just too strange and confusing for me.... luckily that is done and I have some exciting books lined up for the long weekend 🤗

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AnnieMay
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Pickpick

I'm still processing how I feel about this book: the writing style felt incredibly opaque to me and even labyrinthine at times. But Modiano is writing about memory in all it's strange fallibility and never ending contortions so even though the experience of reading it could feel frustrating at times, that was obviously very much the point.

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schwaetzchen
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Pickpick

P. M. Literaturnobelpreisträger 2014
Dem Buch vorangestellt ist ein Zitat von Stendhal:
„Ich kann die Wirklichkeit des Geschehenen nicht darstellen, ich kann nur seinen Schatten zeigen.“
Dieses Zitat bringt den kleinen, stillen Roman, über die Schwierigkeiten des Erinnerns auf den Punkt. So erklärt sich auch, warum er einen mit viel mehr Fragen, als Antworten zurücklässt. Die Andeutungen im Buch auf das Rotlichtmilieu werden vom Cover bestätigt.

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squarepeginroundhole

"It would appear, he often used to say to himself, that children never ask themselves any questions. Many years afterwards, we attempt to solve puzzles that were not mysteries at the time and we try to decipher half-obliterated letters from a language that is too old and whose alphabet we don't even know."

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squarepeginroundhole
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Mehso-so

This atmospherically falls in the film noir genre which I'm always a fan & my 2nd Modiano book. Unfortunately when this story reached it's end, it went over my head. Unlike in Missing Person, I enjoyed the unresolved ending. Here, I can't say such. Maybe it was a different translator, but I enjoyed the text less overall, even though it had great mood. I felt there was something in it that was just slightly out of reach. May try a reread 1 day.

Paigey7475 Exactly how I felt! It sort of felt like he just stopped... like he cut the book off in the middle with no resolution whatsoever. 8y
JazzFeathers Never read Modiano. But l love noir stories, so l think l'll try him :) 7y
squarepeginroundhole @JazzFeathers Let me know what you think, especially if you find a good one. 7y
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