With the American publication of Life, a User's Manual in 1987, Georges Perec was immediately recognized in the U.S. as one of this century's most innovative writers. Now Godine is pleased to issue two of his most powerful novels in one volume: Things, in an authoritative new translation, and A Man Asleep, making its first English appearance. Both provoked strong reactions when they first appeared in the 1960s; both which speak with disquieting immediacy to the conscience of today's readers. In each tale Perec subtly probes our obsession with society's trappings the seductive mass of things that crams our lives, masquerading as stability and meaning.
Jerome and Sylvie, the young, upwardly mobile couple in Things, lust for the good life. "They wanted life's enjoyment, but all around them enjoyment was equated with ownership." Surrounded by Paris's tantalizing exclusive boutiques, they exist in a paralyzing vacuum of frustration, caught between the fantasy of "the film they would have liked to live" and the reality of life's daily mundanities.
In direct contrast with Jerome and Sylvie's cravings, the nameless student in A Man Asleep attempts to purify himself entirely of material desires and ambition. He longs "to want nothing. Just to wait, until there is nothing left to wait for. Just to wander, and to sleep." Yearning to exist on neutral ground as "a blessed parenthesis," he discovers that this wish is by its very nature a defeat.
Accessible, sobering, and deeply involving, each novel distills Perec's unerring grasp of the human condition as well as displaying his rare comic talent. His generosity of observation is both detached and compassionate.
Jerome and Sylvie, the young, upwardly mobile couple in Things, lust for the good life. "They wanted life's enjoyment, but all around them enjoyment was equated with ownership." Surrounded by Paris's tantalizing exclusive boutiques, they exist in a paralyzing vacuum of frustration, caught between the fantasy of "the film they would have liked to live" and the reality of life's daily mundanities.
In direct contrast with Jerome and Sylvie's cravings, the nameless student in A Man Asleep attempts to purify himself entirely of material desires and ambition. He longs "to want nothing. Just to wait, until there is nothing left to wait for. Just to wander, and to sleep." Yearning to exist on neutral ground as "a blessed parenthesis," he discovers that this wish is by its very nature a defeat.
Accessible, sobering, and deeply involving, each novel distills Perec's unerring grasp of the human condition as well as displaying his rare comic talent. His generosity of observation is both detached and compassionate.
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Hardback Editions
November 1990 : Hardback
| Title: Things: A Story of the Sixties/a Man Asleep Author(s): Georges Perec, David Bellos, Andrew Leak ISBN: 0-87923-857-7 / 978-0-87923-857-5 (USA edition) Publisher: David R Godine Pub Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
July 1990 : Hardback
| Title: Things: A Story of the Sixties Author(s): Georges Perec ISBN: 0-00-271038-2 / 978-0-00-271038-1 (UK edition) Publisher: The Harvill Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
Paperback Editions
July 2010 : Paperback
| Title: Things: A Story of the Sixties; A Man Asleep (Verba Mundi) Author(s): Georges Perec ISBN: 1-56792-157-4 / 9781567921571 (USA edition) Publisher: David R Godine Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
August 1999 : Paperback
| Title: Things: A Story of the Sixties with a Man Asleep Author(s): Georges Perec ISBN: 1-86046-753-9 / 9781860467530 (UK edition) Publisher: The Harvill Press Availability: Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
June 1991 : Paperback
| Title: Things: A Story of the Sixties Author(s): Georges Perec ISBN: 0-00-271039-0 / 978-0-00-271039-8 (UK edition) Publisher: The Harvill Press Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
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