Sally Brown
07-05-2005, 11:57 AM
"The Notebook; The Proof; the Third Lie"
It is a wonderful trilogy of Agota Kristof, born in Hungary, a refugee in Switzerland.
Topics are schizophrenia, exile, gap between two different cultures and two different languages (she writes in French, which isn't her native language).
The twins Klaus and Lukas (they are in anagram, you noted, and sometimes in the tail you should wonder if they are the same person ...) write their incredible life in a notebook (1st novel), they have to pass a proof (2nd), and then there is a parallel - false, true or misleading? - plot (3rd).
This is an interesting strange book: someone said it is "stark and haunting". I agree...
Bye,
Sally
It is a wonderful trilogy of Agota Kristof, born in Hungary, a refugee in Switzerland.
Topics are schizophrenia, exile, gap between two different cultures and two different languages (she writes in French, which isn't her native language).
The twins Klaus and Lukas (they are in anagram, you noted, and sometimes in the tail you should wonder if they are the same person ...) write their incredible life in a notebook (1st novel), they have to pass a proof (2nd), and then there is a parallel - false, true or misleading? - plot (3rd).
This is an interesting strange book: someone said it is "stark and haunting". I agree...
Bye,
Sally