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Guys Like Me

Fabre, DominiqueCurtis, Howard(Translated by)
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"Fabre's unexpectedly touching novel has a laugh of its own behind its low-key, smoothly translated narrative voice ...The city it evokes isn't the Paris of tourists but of local people."--The New York Times "Fabre is a genius of these nuanced, interior moments ...The story Fabre tells is that of every one of us: looking for meaning in the mundane, moving through our lives, our interactions, as if through the fabric of a dream ...How do we live? it asks to consider. And: What does our existence mean?"--Los Angeles Times "Guys Like Me is a short, arresting tale that ...not only offers keen insights into the mind of its middle-aged protagonist, but also provides the reader with a unique tour of what everyday life in the low-key suburbs of Paris must truly be like."--Typographical Era "Readers will take pleasure in this well-told tale with a satisfying ending."----Publishers Weekly "The setting may be Paris, but it's not the Paris of grand avenues and pricey cafes.

In fact, Fabre's hero is a recognizable everyman, from any country."--Library Journal A smile like a soft flash of light ...travels through this moving novel and tells, in words that are muted and profoundly humane, of life as it is. "--Le Monde "Fabre speaks to us of luck and misfortune, of the accidents that make a man or defeat him.

He talks about our ordinary disappointments and our small moments of calm.

Fabre is the discreet megaphone of the man in the crowd."--Elle "In this novel one finds the intimate geography of an author who lays bare the essence of Paris and its outskirts."--La Quinzaine litteraire Dominique Fabre, born in Paris and a lifelong resident of the city, exposes the shadowy, anonymous lives of many who inhabit the French capital.

In this quiet, subdued tale, a middle-aged office worker, divorced and alienated from his only son, meets up with two childhood friends who are similarly adrift, without passions or prospects.

He's looking for a second act to his mournful life, seeking the harbor of love and a true connection with his son.

Set in palpably real Paris streets that feel miles away from the City of Light, Guys Like Me is a stirring novel of regret and absence, yet not without a glimmer of hope. Dominique Fabre, born in 1960, writes about people living on society's margins.

He is a lifelong resident of Paris, France. His previous novel, The Waitress Was New, was also translated into English.

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Product Details
New Vessel Press
1939931150 / 9781939931153
Paperback / softback
843.92
24/02/2015
United States
English
General
144 pages
21 cm
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Translated from the French.