The German Friend

Serge Gavronsky
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Fiction. THE GERMAN FRIEND, the first novel of eleven by Serge Gavronsky, discovers a universe of sexual intrigue, political machination, and terrorist activity in the heart of what seems to be a typical middle-class French family. Mixing Balzacian narrative and surreal event, it supplies an imaginative perspective on current European events, creating an experience in which language is as exciting as what it conveys.
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