Black Notebook (e-bog) af Tremblay, Michel
Tremblay, Michel (forfatter)

Black Notebook e-bog

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In the heart of the Latin Quarter, meeting place of marginal characters of all sorts, Cline Poulin works the night shift at a cheap and popular restaurant, Le Slect, serving hamburger platters and spaghetti and meatballs to student misfits, transvestites, hookers and queens from the MainMontreals disreputable Boulevard Saint-Laurent. Hanging out with a theatre company in her off hours, Cline se...
E-bog 117,05 DKK
Forfattere Tremblay, Michel (forfatter), Fischman, Sheila (oversætter)
Forlag Talonbooks
Udgivet 16 november 2016
Længde 224 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781772011647
In the heart of the Latin Quarter, meeting place of marginal characters of all sorts, Cline Poulin works the night shift at a cheap and popular restaurant, Le Slect, serving hamburger platters and spaghetti and meatballs to student misfits, transvestites, hookers and queens from the MainMontreals disreputable Boulevard Saint-Laurent. Hanging out with a theatre company in her off hours, Cline sees opening before her a world where it is not only possible, but even desirable to pretend. When the director offers her a role in The Trojan Women, the die is cast.The Black Notebook is Clines diary, her account of her trials and tribulations, her expectations and her cruel disappointments, because this young waitress at Le Slect has her own dramatic story to tell, even if only to herself: Cline is a midget.From the theatre of Euripides to the theatre of Montreals Main, Michel Tremblayour Balzaccreates and gives voice to some astonishing new characters in this first of a new series of novels. For the characters of The Black Notebook, the first in this trilogy, life is a comedy that barely conceals the cruel and pitiless tragedy of the everyday. With a transcendent eloquence and compassion, Michel Tremblay celebrates how it is possible for Cline to embrace her difference and to flourishdespite that difference, or perhaps, because of it.