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  • af Hervé Le Tellier
    218,95 kr.

    Le Tellier (1957) er tidligere videnskabsjournalist og har udgivet mere end 30 bøger. Han modtog i 2020 Goncourtprisenfor romanen Anomalien, der også er oversat til dansk.I Alle lykkelige familier søger Le Tellier tilbage til et vanvittigt familieliv med en ustabil og følelseskold mor, en totalt fraværende far og en underkuet stedfar.Man får først den fulde glæde af Le Telliers forfatterskab, når man ser den røde tråd, der bliver spundet i Alle lykkelige familier.Læs, læs, læs denne bog! Og læs den så igen!★★★★★★ BerlingskeTankevækkende, morsom og rørendeLitteratursiden.dk

  • - The 1 million-copy bestseller and winner of the Prix Goncourt
    af Hervé Le Tellier
    123,95 kr.

  • af Hervé Le Tellier
    198,95 kr.

    Hervé Le Tellier modtog Frankrigs mest prestigiøse litteraturpris, Prix Goncourt, i 2020 for den futuristiske roman Anomalien.Oversat til mere end 50 sprog og solgt i over en million eksemplarer alene i Frankrig.I juni 2021 ryster en meningsløs begivenhed livet for hundredvis af mænd og kvinder, som alle er passagerer på et fly fra Paris til New York. Blandt disse mennesker er den respektable familiefar Blake, som ikke desto mindre er lejemorder. Slimboy, en nigeriansk pop star, som er træt af at leve på en løgn. Den formidable advokat Joana, som indhentes af sine fejltagelser, samt den stort set ukendte forfatter Victor Miesel, som pludselig er blevet en kultfigur. De troede alle, at de levede et hemmeligt liv. Ingen forestillede sig i hvor høj grad, det var sandt.Forrygende læsning ... en tankevækkende og unik oplevelse★★★★★ BerlingskeEn skidegod bog♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎ PolitikenHervé Le Tellier er en virtuos fortæller★★★★★ Jyllands-PostenUnderholdende og fascinerendeWeekendavisen

  • - A Novel by the Bestselling Author of The Anomaly
    af Hervé Le Tellier
    183,95 kr.

    Any man—or woman—who wants to hear nothing—or no more—about love should put this book down.Anna and Louise could be sisters, but they don’t know each other. They are both married with children, and for the most part, they are happy. On almost the same day, Anna, a psychiatrist, crosses paths with Yves, a writer, while Louise, a lawyer, meets Anna’s analyst, Thomas. Love at first sight is still possible for those into their forties and long-married. But when you have already mapped out a life path, a passionate affair can come at a high price. For our four characters, their lives are unexpectedly turned upside down by the deliciously inconvenient arrival of love. For Anna, meeting Yves has brought a flurry of excitement to her life and made her question her values, her reliable husband, and her responsibilities to her children. For Louise, a successful career woman in a stable and comfortable marriage, her routine is uprooted by the youthful passion she feels for Thomas. Thought-provoking, sophisticated, and, above all, amusing, Enough About Love captures the euphoria of desire through tender and unflinching portraits of husbands, wives, and lovers.

  • af Hervé Le Tellier
    158,95 kr.

    In the tradition of Joe Brainard's "I Remember" and Georges Perec's "Je me souviens," this delightful "novel" offers a thousand answers to the question, "What are you thinking?" (Or, as translator Ian Monk puts it: "Penny for them?") The answers are spontaneous, revealing, ominous, insignificant, grotesque, amusing, lecherous, tragic and trivial by turns, and lovable in their cheerful imperfection. This is a book about the basics: love, sexuality, death, and all the other things that lurk in our everyday thoughts.

  • af Hervé Le Tellier
    158,95 kr.

    The delightful and daring entertainment by French author Herv? Le Tellier is a series of short, intimately interconnected stories making up a lively user's manual to pleasure, relating the various liaisons of couples from Anna and Ben to Yolande and Zach (taking in Chloe and Xavier along the way, as well as twenty others, as you may have guessed), until the crisscrossing of their lives and partners makes up a pattern as intricate as the fresco on the ceiling of a chapel... Harkening back to another playful book on an intimate subject-- Harry Mathews's "Singular Pleasures"--Herv? Le Tellier's "The Sextine Chapel" celebrates the wonderful, often random, often excruciating possibilities of sexual intimacy, with something here for just about everyone--and their wife, husband, lover, or passing fancy.