Bonjour Tristesse

Paperback, 160 pages

English language

Published by Harper Perennial Modern Classics.

ISBN:
978-0-06-144079-3
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The literary sensation of Paris in 1954 was "Bonjour Tristesse," a novel written by an eighteen year, old girl. By 1955 in translation it was offered to American readers. Some found it shocking but here was a talent extraordinary for its maturity of style and its adult perceptiveness of human character.

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Vicarious Youth

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I didn't know anything about this book when I started it. For some reason it just appealed to me. Maybe it was the perceived atmosphere of the plot, the mood.

The story itself was exciting and surprising, but it was told in a wonderful way. The narrator is a teenage girl, whose retelling is at times brutally honest and candid. Her observations of herself and her relationships puts you in the story with her, but it also has the effect of making you distrust or doubt her. You can see that she is young and naive, and even though she is the protagonist, you feel like you shouldn't let her be so careless. There were a lot of times, however, that I felt so envious of her. She is young and on vacation in a beautiful place, but even more than that, she has the freedom of youth that is …

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  • Fiction / General
  • Fiction
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