These four stories or 'nouvelles' date from 1945, though all were
published much later, in French and subsequently in English. All make
use of a first-person narrator, and relish its vagaries - the
inability to remember facts, the uncertainty as to why he is speaking
in the first place, the loss of heart when explanations seem called
for... Above all, the stories crisply plot the narrator's plotless
descent into vagrancy, the steeper as it approaches THE END_._ Out of
these short works and their patient procedures grew the large canvases
of MOLLOY and MALONE DIES.
_My bench was still there. It was shaped to fit the curves of the
seated body. It stood beside a watering trough, gift of a Mrs Maxwell
to the city horses, according to the inscription. During the short
time I rested there, several horses took advantage of the monument.
The iron shoes approached and the jingle of the harness. Then silence.
That was the horse looking at me. Then the noise of pebbles and mud
that horses make when drinking. Then the silence again. That was the
horse looking at me again. Then the pebbles again. Then the silence
again. Till the horse had finished drinking or the driver deemed it
had drunk its fill.
_
Edited by Christopher Ricks
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780571296996
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Faber & Faber
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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