The black notebook
a novel
First U.S. edition. First Mariner Books edition.
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Author
Contributions
- Polizzotti, Mark, translator - Contributor
Publication
2016 - Mariner Books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
32,750 words, Guess
Page Count
131 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100544779827
- ISBN-139780544779822
- Library of Congress Control Number2016007336
- OCLC Control Number932050702
- Better World Books9780544779822
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27215196M
Classifications
- DDC843/.914
- LCCPQ2673.O3 H4713 2016
- LCCPQ2673.O3H4713 2016
Description
"A writer's notebook becomes the key that unlocks memories of a love formed and lost in 1960s Paris. In the aftermath of Algeria's war of independence, Paris was a city rife with suspicion and barely suppressed violence. Amid this tension, Jean, a young writer adrift, met and fell for Dannie, an enigmatic woman fleeing a troubled past. A half century later, with his old black notebook as a guide, he retraces this fateful period in his life, recounting how, through Dannie, he became mixed up with a group of unsavory characters connected by a shadowy crime. Soon Jean, too, was a person of interest to the detective pursuing their case-- a detective who would prove instrumental in revealing Dannie's darkest secret. The Black Notebook bears all the hallmarks of this Nobel Prize-winning literary master's unsettling and intensely atmospheric style, rendered in English by acclaimed translator Mark Polizzotti. Once again, Modiano invites us into his unique world, a Paris infused with melancholy, uncertain danger, and the fading echoes of lost love"--
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