The Libera Me Domine

by Robert Pinget

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"At the novel's end, we do not know who killed the Ducreux boy... but we do feel we have lived in a provincial French village... at a bone-deep level no logic-bound tale could have reached." -John Updike, The New Yorker"Robert Pinget is one of the French novels few indisputable glories... now supremely well translated by Barbara Wright." -John Sturrock, The New York Times"This network of gossip and absurd remarks had conditioned our existence to such an extent that no stranger could have show more resisted it for long. If he had come to follow the trade of baker he would inevitably have branched off into that of child killer, for instance." show less

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Before deciding to write professionally, Pinget practiced law in his native city of Geneva and studied painting at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He is one of the less accessible of the so-called new novelists and has seemed little interested in attracting a large following. Nevertheless, The Inquisitory, awarded the 1962 Prix des Critiques, show more became a bestseller in France. It is essentially a monologue, a deaf old servant's meandering, half-truthful responses to the terse questions of an interrogator seeking information on a man who has vanished. As the old man speaks, he brings to light all of the vice and corruption of what appears to be a placid provincial town. In 1965 Pinget's Quelqu'un (Someone), about a man's search for a scrap of paper, won the Prix Femina. In addition to his work as a novelist, Pinget has also written a number of plays. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Original publication date
1968

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Mystery
DDC/MDS
843.914Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureFrench fiction1900-20th Century1945-1999
LCC
PQ2631 .I638 .L5Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesFrench literatureModern literature1900-1960

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