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‘Desarthe is a daring and imaginative writer. Through Max Opass, she lets her lucid prose plunder dreams and question the meaning of existence.’
Observer
‘A rare tribute to the love of a wife... Desarthe’s novel, lucidly translated by Adriana Hunter, is delicate, subtle and full of charm.’
Daily Mail
‘Ageing and frailty, both physical and emotinal, are rarely presented with such sheer beauty. Five Photos of My Wife has a limpid, effortless elegance: prose by Chanel.’
Scotland on Sunday
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Book Description Condition: Very Good. At 80, Max Opass is still reeling from the death of his wife a year earlier . He decides to have his wife's portrait painted from his favourite photogr aphs of her and picks five arbritary phone numbers under "artists". The sto ry follows Max's comical and moving encounters with the artists. From the Publisher Five Photos of My Wife, the first of Agnes Desarthe's books to be translated into English, has been shortlisted for both the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2002 and the Jewish Quarterly Fiction Prize 2002. Seller Inventory # RWARE0000007832
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Type: Ex-Library Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 008598