All Happy Families: A Memoir
By (Author) Herve Le Tellier
Translated by Adriana Hunter
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
26th March 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Paperback
192
Width 134mm, Height 203mm
A prominent French writer delves into his own history in this eloquent reflection on dysfunctional family relationships. New York Times Bestselling and Goncourt Prize-Winning Author of The Anomaly A prominent French writer delves into his own history in this eloquent reflection on dysfunctional family relationships. Herve Le Tellier did not consider himself to have been an unhappy child-he was not deprived, or beaten, or abused. And yet he understood from a young age that something was wrong, and longed to leave. Children sometimes have only the option of escaping, driven by their even greater love of life. Having reached a certain emotional distance at sixty years old, and with his father and stepfather dead and his mother suffering from late-stage Alzheimer's disease, Le Tellier finally felt able to write the story of his family. Abandoned early by his father and raised in part by his grandparents, he was profoundly affected by his relationship with his mother, a troubled woman with damaging views on love. In this perceptive, deeply personal account, Le Tellier attempts to look back on trying times without anger or regret, and sometimes even with humor.
Acutely observedAn unexpected coming-of-age tale. BBC
MovingThe writing is unquestionably sincere. Kirkus Reviews
What distinguishes Le Telliers memoir from the glut of family memoirs that have captivated and horrified readers over the last twenty years In part, its the authors plastic imagination: his willingness to let language loose on the discoveries hes made about the familyhe brings warmth and intelligibility to cold, lost lives. Kenyon Review
A harrowingand searingly honest reflection on family dysfunction. France Today
All Happy Familiespulls apart the fabric of a dysfunctional family to show its underpinnings, complex and heartbreaking, delicate and nuancedLe Telliers masterful writing does his characters justice while not letting them go unscathed, and his ability to see his life and his family with tenderness and love is a blueprint for how we can continue in the face of our pasts. A tender and moving read, its stories stayed with me long after the last page. Tanya Marquardt, author ofStray: Memoir of a Runaway
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An engaging snapshot of these [characters'] briefly intersecting lives. New York Times Book Review
Romantic and atmospheric, this novel also benefits from a particularly fine sense of place and time...witty, sad, and interesting. Publishers Weekly
Delicate handling of deep themes--loss, missed connections, meaninglessness--gives the novel an emotional charge.Kirkus Reviews
Herve Le Tellieris a writer, journalist, mathematician, food critic, and teacher. He has been a member of the Oulipo group since 1992 and one of the "papous" of the famous France Culture radio show. He has published fifteen books of stories, essays, and novels, includingEnough About Love(Other Press, 2011),The Sextine Chapel(Dalkey Archive Press, 2011), andA Thousand Pearls(Dalkey Archive Press, 2011). Adriana Hunterstudied French and Drama at the University of London. She has translated more than eighty books, including Veronique Olmi'sBakhitaand Herve Le Tellier'sElectrico W, winner of the French-American Foundation's 2013 Translation Prize in Fiction. She lives in Kent, England.