Paul Blick: born in France (but not Paris); son of a car dealer; provincial sociology student-cum-theoretical revolutionary; rioter of '68; married soon thereafter; briefly employed (by his father-in-law); soon to discover adultery and other satisfactions of a desperate househusband as consort of a high-flying wife who conquers the world as CEO of a Jacuzzi-manufacturing company.
This not-so-extraordinary Frenchman is delivered to the not-so-extraordinary awareness of having arrived in middle age more a product of his times, his country, and blind chance than a creature of his own free will. A fluke—wild commercial success as a photographer of trees—will give him, for a time, the belated illusion of self-fulfillment. But when this exalting respite passes (along with the unaccountable vogue for tree photography), Paul finds himself again a man more acted upon than acting, until the worst imaginable catastrophe forces him to see how feeble his powers to imagine the worst have heretofore been. And ever after there will be no avoiding the harder facts of life at the dawn of the twenty-first century.
In this unforgettable French brother of Rabbit Angstrom and Frank Bascombe, Jean-Paul Dubois gives us a man whose life reflects the story—the mind and the heart—of a society coming belatedly, poignantly, and often hilariously to grips with the abiding pain and intermittent beauty of what living has become.
This not-so-extraordinary Frenchman is delivered to the not-so-extraordinary awareness of having arrived in middle age more a product of his times, his country, and blind chance than a creature of his own free will. A fluke—wild commercial success as a photographer of trees—will give him, for a time, the belated illusion of self-fulfillment. But when this exalting respite passes (along with the unaccountable vogue for tree photography), Paul finds himself again a man more acted upon than acting, until the worst imaginable catastrophe forces him to see how feeble his powers to imagine the worst have heretofore been. And ever after there will be no avoiding the harder facts of life at the dawn of the twenty-first century.
In this unforgettable French brother of Rabbit Angstrom and Frank Bascombe, Jean-Paul Dubois gives us a man whose life reflects the story—the mind and the heart—of a society coming belatedly, poignantly, and often hilariously to grips with the abiding pain and intermittent beauty of what living has become.
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Hardback Editions
July 2007 : Hardback
| Title: A French Life Author(s): Jean-Paul Dubois ISBN: 0-241-14339-X / 978-0-241-14339-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
July 2007 : Hardback
| Title: Vie Francaise: A novel Author(s): Jean-Paul Dubois ISBN: 0-307-26287-1 / 978-0-307-26287-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Knopf Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
September 2008 : Paperback
| Title: A French Life Author(s): Jean-Paul Dubois ISBN: 0-14-102482-8 / 978-0-14-102482-0 (UK edition) Publisher: Penguin Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
July 2008 : Paperback
| Title: Vie Francaise (Vintage) Author(s): Jean-Paul Dubois ISBN: 1-4000-9678-2 / 978-1-4000-9678-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Vintage Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
April 2009 : Kindle edition
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January 2007 : Unknown
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