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Philippe Besson

Lie With Me

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THE #1 FRENCH BESTSELLER
“Stunning and heart-gripping.” —André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name
The award-winning, bestselling French novel by Philippe Besson—"the French Brokeback Mountain" (Elle)—about an affair between two teenage boys in 1984 France, translated with subtle beauty and haunting lyricism by the iconic and internationally acclaimed actress/writer Molly Ringwald.
We drive at high speed along back roads, through woods, vineyards, and oat fields. The bike smells like gasoline and makes a lot of noise, and sometimes I'm frightened when the wheels slip on the gravel on the dirt road, but the only thing that matters is that I'm holding on to him, that I'm holding on to him outside.
Just outside a hotel in Bordeaux, Philippe chances upon a young man who bears a striking resemblance to his first love. What follows is a look back at the relationship he's…
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  • finalfadeouthas quoted3 months ago
    For a long time, I tried to write down words about his disappearance. I found a lot. I even classified them in alphabetical order, if you want to know: “abandonment,” “absence,” “death,” “departure,” “dissolution,” “erasure,” “escape,” “extinction,” “flight,” “loss,” “retreat,” “vanishing,” “withdrawal,”—the other ones I forgot.
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    Who are you trying to convince? He continues: In His Brother, the hero is outright called Thomas Andrieu. Are you going to tell me that it’s a coincidence? I stop protesting. To deny it would be to insult his intelligence. He drives home the point: And in A Boy from Italy, you tell the story of a double life, a man who can’t choose between men and women. Your novels were like pieces of a puzzle. They were enough to assemble a picture that made sense.

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