Flaubert’s Parrot

Barnes’s «breakthrough» novel about an English doctor’s obsession with Gustave Flaubert and his use of Flaubert’s writings to make sense of his own life. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

Julian Barnes writes about the creation of Flaubert’s Parrot in The Guardian (5 March 2005) — «When Flaubert Took Wing»

«Gustave imagined he was a wild beast — he loved to think of himself as a polar bear, distant, savage and solitary. I went along with this, I even called him a wild buffalo of the American prairie; but perhaps he was really just a parrot.»
— Flaubert’s Parrot, 151.

http://www.julianbarnes.com/bib/fp.html

http://www.julianbarnes.com/bib/books.html (this is not written here but you can consult this page to know about others books)



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