"Suggests the mysteriousness of parents and the inacccessible internal lives barely imaginable to their children."<br /> <i><b>Times Higher Education</b></i><br /> <br /> "<i>Eve Escapes</i> is all at once a poetic meditation on aging, a performative novel on the powers of writing, and a passionate description of a literary family. This book, published in a beautiful translation, is a high point in Cixous's narrative oeuvre, whose singularity and magic are simply inextinguishable."<br /> <b>Laurent Dubreuil, Cornell University</b> <p>"Cixous's ongoing saga of farewell to her mother offers an unprecedented exploration of what it means to live old age. Moving between Freud and Montaigne, between broccoli and Balzac, the writer has created a poignant yet joyful celebration of her nonagenerian mother's determination to live life to the full."<br /> <b>Mairéad Hanrahan, University College London</b></p>