by Amélie Nothomb (Author)
From France's 'literary lioness' (Elle), The Book of Proper Names is the story of the hapless orphan girl, Plectrude. Raised by her aunt, and unaware of the dark secret behind her past, she is a troubled but dreamy child who is both blessed and cursed by her intoxicating eyes. Discovered to have enormous gifts as a dancer, she is accepted at Paris's most prestigious ballet school where she devotes herself to artistic perfection, until her body can take no more. In a brilliantly succinct story of haunted adolescence and lost mothers, Nothomb propels the narrative forward until Plectrude is forced to take command of her own fate. Vintage Nothomb, The Book of Proper Names marks the UK debut of one of the most brilliant, ambitious, and idiosyncratic voices to have emerged in years. 'Slyly outrageous. [Nothomb] both disturbs and amuses.' New York Times 'Readers who have yet to discover the feather-ruffling pleasures of reading popular Belgian author Nothomb, winner of the Prix du Roman de l'Academie Francaise and other prizes, should jump at the chance.' Kirkus Reviews
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 06 May 2004
ISBN 10: 0571220339
ISBN 13: 9780571220335
Book Overview: The Book of Proper Names by Amelie Nothomb is a brilliantly succinct story of haunted adolescence and lost mothers, from France's 'literary lioness' (Elle).