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First Edition. First edition. Minor wear on the covers, corners, and the edges. May contain some writing and or highlighting wihtin the pages and covers. Seller Inventory # mon0002220444
Twin brothers, left with their evil grandmother at a time when war has blurred all distinctions between good and evil, learn to steal and kill in the name of survival and create their own loveless morality
Review:
‘In its odd, memorable, unique way, The Notebook is a masterpiece.’
John Self, Asylum
‘ The Notebook is a great book, in the absolute. ‘
Beverley Bie Brahic, TLS Books of the year
‘ Every now and again you read a book by an unknown author and you know immediately that you are in the company of greatness. That is a rare and precious feeling. It happened to me when, a few years ago, a friend sent me a copy of Agota Kristof s first novel, Le Grand Cahier (The Notebook). The utter simplicity of the style, the clarity, the unflinching gaze at a world far removed from any I had experienced and yet curiously familiar that of a peasant culture on the border of what we take to be Hungary and Germany in the dying moments of World War II and the deep humanity underlying it all, took my breath away. ‘
Gabriel Josipovici
Nothing I ve read this year has affected or disturbed me as greatly as CB editions timely reissue of The Notebook by Agota Kristof ... Kristof s chilling indictment of totalitarianism in all its forms reads like an alternative and equally dread-inducing eastern European Nineteen Eighty-Four. Both stylistically inventive and politically incisive, this is a book to worry readers for years.
Eimear McBride, Financial Times (June 2014)
'Louring over Agota Kristof s entire narrative is the shadow of war, occupoation and the ambivalent experience of liberation for the liberated. The twins survive by rejecting traditional notions of identity and social order. Like a pair of self-realised Nietzchean Supermen, they make themsleves of the earth, driven by the need to preserve rather than service the flesh, uninterested in abstract or unquantifiable concepts such as love or the divine. With survivial as their guiding principle, they become monsters of distilled, unsentimental humanity and, by the shocking climax, invulnerable even to what has hitherto seemed their own impregnable bond.’
Eimear McBride, Times Literary Supplement
'The title alludes to the Big Notebook of secret diary entries kept by young twins during the tail end of an unnamed war in an unspecified country. Their mother evacuates them from the Big Town, which is under siege, and deposits them at their grandmother s house on the edge of the Little Town ...The boys have their own set of skewed values but just when the reader believes they have displayed some sign of humanity, they jolt you with new heights of pathological cruelty. In this land devoid of moral agency, riven by nameless foreign armies, deportations, forced disappearances, air raids and liberators , they clinically record their exploits in the Big Notebook kept hidden in the attic. The aim of these strict composition exercises is to set down a record unadorned by opinion or information superfluous to a straight record of fact. It is the spare nature of the narrative that sets up The Notebook s most grimly humorous moments and makes it such a compelling read.[br]
Most shocking are the accounts of the twins hare-lipped young neighbour, who is so starved of intimacy that she indulges in bestiality, later to die happy, fucked to death by a gang of foreign soldiers. When the twins mother is killed by a shell blast, they bury her in the garden where she fell but later dig her up, polish her bones, re-articulate the skeleton with wire and hang it from a beam in the attic. The Notebook is a transfixing house of horrors.’[br]- James Tennant, New Statesman
Title: The Notebook (English and French Edition)
Publisher: Grove Pr
Publication Date: 1988
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Includes dust jacket.
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: Fahrenheit's Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition Thus. First US edition, hardcover, has bumps to the spine ends, some wear to the cover edges and corners, faint sunning with a couple small smudges to the head, and a paperclip scar to the head of the front fly leaf with minor impressions to the following pages. Overall, a solid, tight, Very Good copy in a like, unclipped dust jacket, which has bumps with creasing to the spine ends and corners, rubbing to the covers, faint sunning to the spine, and a small peel to the lamination at the lower corner of the back flap. The jacket is wrapped in Mylar. Seller Inventory # 209850
Quantity: 1 available
Seller: MODLITBOOKS, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing with full number line. Neat previous owner's name on front free endpage, no other markings, corners lightly bumped. Unclipped dust jacket with light edgewear. Text in English, translated from the original French. Seller Inventory # 002785
Quantity: 1 available