The End of Eddy : A Novel
The End of Eddy : A Novel
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Author(s): Louis, Édouard
ISBN No.: 9781250449801
Pages: 208
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 25.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"The Hillbilly Elegy of France . The End of Eddy , however, is not just a remarkable ethnography. It is also a mesmerizing story about difference and adolescence, one that is far more realistic than most." --Jennifer Senior, The New York Times "Canny . Brilliant . A devastating emotional force." --Garth Greenwell, The New Yorker "Louis'' account of growing up gay and poor in a working-class village isn''t only a story about France. Just released in a highly readable translation by Michael Lucey, this painfully insightful tale of entrapment and escape could''ve easily been set in Michigan or West Virginia .


While Eddy''s parents are both vivid characters--Louis has a great ear for their patois--what makes the novel special is the way it expands outward." --John Powers, NPR''s Fresh Air " The End of Eddy marks the beginning of a powerful writer''s career." --Rick Whitaker, The Washington Post "Haunting . Devastating." --Damian Van Denburgh, San Francisco Chronicle "Controversy may have put The End of Eddy in headlines, but it''s the nuanced characters and story that make it the rare literary novel that is a modern coming-of-age classic." --Mitchell Sunderland, Vice "A powerful coming-of-age novel . Louis arrives in the United States (where his novel is published this month in a translation by Michael Lucey) as the bright young thing of the French literary world--an enfant terrible unafraid to discuss the nation''s dark underbelly." --Liam Hoare, Slate "Excellent .


Already translated into twenty languages, this concise novel adroitly captures the downstream effects of reactionary rural culture, heightened by the rise of hard-right ideology and the destabilization of the working class in contemporary Europe, granting its reader an extraordinary portrait of trauma and escape." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A seamless, universal portrait of the experience of growing up gay and gradually coming to accept oneself." --Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One ofr>"A powerful coming-of-age novel . Louis arrives in the United States (where his novel is published this month in a translation by Michael Lucey) as the bright young thing of the French literary world--an enfant terrible unafraid to discuss the nation''s dark underbelly." --Liam Hoare, Slate "Excellent . Already translated into twenty languages, this concise novel adroitly captures the downstream effects of reactionary rural culture, heightened by the rise of hard-right ideology and the destabilization of the working class in contemporary Europe, granting its reader an extraordinary portrait of trauma and escape." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A seamless, universal portrait of the experience of growing up gay and gradually coming to accept oneself." --Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One ofbr>"Haunting .


Devastating." --Damian Van Denburgh, San Francisco Chronicle "Controversy may have put The End of Eddy in headlines, but it''s the nuanced characters and story that make it the rare literary novel that is a modern coming-of-age classic." --Mitchell Sunderland, Vice "A powerful coming-of-age novel . Louis arrives in the United States (where his novel is published this month in a translation by Michael Lucey) as the bright young thing of the French literary world--an enfant terrible unafraid to discuss the nation''s dark underbelly." --Liam Hoare, Slate "Excellent . Already translated into twenty languages, this concise novel adroitly captures the downstream effects of reactionary rural culture, heightened by the rise of hard-right ideology and the destabilization of the working class in contemporary Europe, granting its reader an extraordinary portrait of trauma and escape." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A seamless, universal portrait of the experience of growing up gay and gradually coming to accept oneself." --Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One ofr>"A powerful coming-of-age novel .


Louis arrives in the United States (where his novel is published this month in a translation by Michael Lucey) as the bright young thing of the French literary world--an enfant terrible unafraid to discuss the nation''s dark underbelly." --Liam Hoare, Slate "Excellent . Already translated into twenty languages, this concise novel adroitly captures the downstream effects of reactionary rural culture, heightened by the rise of hard-right ideology and the destabilization of the working class in contemporary Europe, granting its reader an extraordinary portrait of trauma and escape." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A seamless, universal portrait of the experience of growing up gay and gradually coming to accept oneself." --Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One ofview) "A seamless, universal portrait of the experience of growing up gay and gradually coming to accept oneself." --Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One ofr>"A powerful coming-of-age novel . Louis arrives in the United States (where his novel is published this month in a translation by Michael Lucey) as the bright young thing of the French literary world--an enfant terrible unafraid to discuss the nation''s dark underbelly." --Liam Hoare, Slate "Excellent .


Already translated into twenty languages, this concise novel adroitly captures the downstream effects of reactionary rural culture, heightened by the rise of hard-right ideology and the destabilization of the working class in contemporary Europe, granting its reader an extraordinary portrait of trauma and escape." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A seamless, universal portrait of the experience of growing up gay and gradually coming to accept oneself." --Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One ofael Cart, Booklist (starred review) "[One of] Europe''s new literary superstars . Even in the wake of Knausgaard and Ferrante it is hard to find a literary phenomenon that has swept Europe quite like the autobiographical project of Édouard Louis." --Ane Farsethas, Literary Hub "A bracingly pitiless account of the psychic and physical violence that lies at the root of masculine identity. Louis''s remarkably visceral story of growing up queer in working-class France quickly transcends its setting precisely because it delivers us into it with such emotional force." --Adam Haslett, author of Imagine Me Gone "Édouard Louis speaks of violence, both social and familiar, with tremendous force and feeling. Revelatory, queerly tough, as intellectual as it is impolite, The End of Eddy is a book to shake you up.


" --Justin Torres, author of Blackouts " The End of Eddy is lean and poignant and masterfully tells the tale of growing up gay, poor, and bullied. No one has told this story as eloquently." --Edmund White, author of A Boy''s Own Story "Like a cannonball spilled off the side of a ship, Édouard Louis makes straight for the deeps. The End of Eddy is heart-crushing, soul-stabbing, astonishing, exhilarating. Édouard Louis is exactly the kind of writer we need right now: honest, fearless and, yes , tough." --Laird Hunt, author of Neverhome eloquently." --Edmund White, author of A Boy''s Own Story "Like a cannonball spilled off the side of a ship, Édouard Louis makes straight for the deeps. The End of Eddy is heart-crushing, soul-stabbing, astonishing, exhilarating.


Édouard Louis is exactly the kind of writer we need right now: honest, fearless and, yes , tough." --Laird Hunt, author of Neverhome eloquently." --Edmund White, author of A Boy''s Own Story "Like a cannonball spilled off the side of a ship, Édouard Louis makes straight for the deeps. The End of Eddy is heart-crushing, soul-stabbing, astonishing, exhilarating. Édouard Louis is exactly the kind of writer we need right now: honest, fearless and, yes , tough." --Laird Hunt, author of Neverhome eloquently." --Edmund White, author of A Boy''s Own Story "Like a cannonball spilled off the side of a ship, Édouard Louis makes straight for the deeps. The End of Eddy is heart-crushing, soul-stabbing, astonishing, exhilarating.


Édouard Louis is exactly the kind of writer we need right now: honest, fearless and, yes , tough." --Laird Hunt, author of Neverhome.


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