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"Même le bruit de la nuit a changé"
Anna was 6 when her father died. The grief opened up a chasm in her that continues to rock her life fifteen years later. When she realised that she didn't know him, she set out to find him in Italy, where he was born and spent part of his life. She meets up with all the people who left their mark on him (friends, family), wanders around the Italian towns he lived in, until she learns to her horror that her father was in fact a heroin addict, which undoubtedly caused his untimely death. Now she has to rid her father of the hero costume she had dressed him in. Même le bruit de la nuit a changé (Even the Noise of the Night Has Changed) reads like an investigation that seeks to bring the imaginary father face to face with the real one, and to restore to this passionately romantic man the density of a man "within reach" of his daughter. The writing, and the length of time taken to unfold the visible and hidden aspects of a life and a relationship, make this a magnificent novel about a father and his daughter.
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"Même le bruit de la nuit a changé"
"Même le bruit de la nuit a changé"
Anna was 6 when her father died. The grief opened up a chasm in her that continues to rock her life fifteen years later. When she realised that she didn't know him, she set out to find him in Italy, where he was born and spent part of his life. She meets up with all the people who left their mark on him (friends, family), wanders around the Italian towns he lived in, until she learns to her horror that her father was in fact a heroin addict, which undoubtedly caused his untimely death. Now she has to rid her father of the hero costume she had dressed him in. Même le bruit de la nuit a changé (Even the Noise of the Night Has Changed) reads like an investigation that seeks to bring the imaginary father face to face with the real one, and to restore to this passionately romantic man the density of a man "within reach" of his daughter. The writing, and the length of time taken to unfold the visible and hidden aspects of a life and a relationship, make this a magnificent novel about a father and his daughter.
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Anna was 6 when her father died. The grief opened up a chasm in her that continues to rock her life fifteen years later. When she realised that she didn't know him, she set out to find him in Italy, where he was born and spent part of his life. She meets up with all the people who left their mark on him (friends, family), wanders around the Italian towns he lived in, until she learns to her horror that her father was in fact a heroin addict, which undoubtedly caused his untimely death. Now she has to rid her father of the hero costume she had dressed him in. Même le bruit de la nuit a changé (Even the Noise of the Night Has Changed) reads like an investigation that seeks to bring the imaginary father face to face with the real one, and to restore to this passionately romantic man the density of a man "within reach" of his daughter. The writing, and the length of time taken to unfold the visible and hidden aspects of a life and a relationship, make this a magnificent novel about a father and his daughter.




















