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Arthur's whims

Title
Arthur's whims / Hervé Guibert, translated by Daniel Lupo
Author
Guibert, Hervé
Publication
  • [Sacramento, California] : Spurl Editions, 2021.
  • Translation © 2021 Daniel Lupo
  • © Les Lubies d'Arthur © 1983 Les Éditions de Minuit
  • L'Ours in La piqûre d'amour et autres textes © 1994 Editions Gallimard

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  • Lupo, Daniel
  • King, John Brian
Description
122 pages; 17 cm
Summary
Arthur's Whims is the tale of "a modern saint," a love story born of a childhood dream of being "alone on a boat with a boy, a friend." Arthur and his beloved Bichon--a young man who, after drinking Arthur's tears, becomes pregnant with his child--drift through a stream of identities and circumstances: birdcatchers for a French taxidermist; sailors shipwrecked in an ice fortress; explorers of the Isles of Traitors, Babies, and Sadness; famous magicians in Oklahoma; religious and medical marvels. It is an anarchic, outrageous novel, in the tradition of Edgar Allan Poe and Comte de Lautréamont, now available in English for the first time in translation by Daniel Lupo. This edition includes Hervé Guibert's essay "The Bear," in which he compares his books to rooms in a house, writing: "Arthur's Whims would be the library of the house, and the bedroom of a child who will never be." It is "a true adventure novel in the tradition of the genre, or what I believed to be its tradition, with great journeys, disasters, shipwrecks, cataclysms." - back cover
Uniform Title
Les Lubies d'Arthur English
Alternative Title
Les Lubies d'Arthur
ISBN
  • 1943679142
  • 9781943679140
OCLC
  • on1269480503
  • 1269480503
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries