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On the Ceiling

Chevillard, EricStump, Jordan(Introduction by)Stump, Jordan(Translated by)
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On the Ceiling tells the story of a young man who wears a chair upside down on his head.

He falls in love with a young woman named Meline, and soon he and his friends move in with her and her family.

They are disappointed by the life they find at Meline's, however, and in search of something better they make the collective decision to move to the ceiling of her house, where they expect to find a more orderly, more rational, and less encumbered existence.

Eric Chevillard's trademark is inventing characters who have little choice but to dream up the most hopelessly outlandish and breathtakingly brilliant schemes if they are to survive the rigors of their existence.

He is fascinated by the imperious need we all feel to make life bearable and by the lengths to which we are willing to go in that pursuit.

The characters in On the Ceiling are prepared to go rather further than most of us.

Chevillard, one of the most inventive young authors on the French literary scene, is the author of eight novels.

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University of Nebraska Press
0803215045 / 9780803215047
Hardback
01/08/2000
United States
135 pages
152 x 229 mm, 283 grams
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