The Lover by Marguerite Duras
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The Lover By Marguerite Duras

The Lover


Price: $16.99
On Sale: 1/06/2008
Formats:     B Format Paperback

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Saigon, 1930s: a poor young French girl meets the elegant son of a wealthy Chinese family. Soon they are lovers, locked into a private world of passion and intensity that defies all the conventions of their society.

A sensational international bestseller, 'The Lover' is disturbing, erotic, masterly. Here is an unforgettable portrayal of the incandescent relationship between the lovers, and of the hate that slowly tears the girl's family apart.


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Critical Praise for The Lover

‘Rarely have I read a novel so flawlessly written.’ Spectator ‘Very beautiful, highly intelligent, enjoyable and original.’ Sunday Times ‘Perfect, a 'tour de force'…accessible in the way Thomas Mann’s 'Death in Venice' or D.M. Thomas’s 'The White Hotel' are accessible…dealing successfully with the strong themes of erotic love and death.’ New York Times Book Review ‘A spectacular success.’ Edmund White

ISBN: 9780007268290; ISBN10: 0007268297; Imprint: ; On Sale: 1/06/2008; Format: Paperback; Trimsize: 197 x 128 x 10 mm; Pages: 128; $16.99;

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Saigon, 1930s: a poor young French girl meets the elegant son of a wealthy Chinese family. Soon they are lovers, locked into a private world of passion and intensity that defies all the conventions of their society. A sensational international bestseller, 'The Lover' is disturbing, erotic,...

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