Tokyo Fiancée
For the 2014 film, see Tokyo Fiancée (film).
Author | Amélie Nothomb |
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Original title | Ni d'Ève ni d'Adam |
Translator | Alison Anderson |
Country | Belgium |
Language | French |
Genre | Novel |
Publication date | 2007 |
Pages | 238 |
ISBN | 978-2-226-17964-7 |
Preceded by | Sulphuric Acid |
Followed by | The Prince's Act |
Tokyo Fiancée (French: Ni d'Ève ni d'Adam "Neither Eve nor Adam") is a novel by the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. It appeared on 20 August 2007 published by Éditions Albin Michel. A film adaptation was released in 2014.
Plot
An autobiographical novel, Tokyo Fiancée describes a romance that a 21-year-old Belgian woman Amélie had with a young Japanese man in Tokyo, when she was tutoring him in French language. The novel is partially concurrent with Nothomb's earlier novel, Fear and Trembling.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Awards
The novel was nominated for the Prix Goncourt in 2007 and the Prix Renaudot 2007. It won Prix de Flore in 2007.
References
- ↑ Quarterly conversation. com, Review by Matthew Jakubowski
- ↑ Fay, Sarah (January 2, 2009). "East Meets West, East Loses West". The New York Times Book Review. Retrieved January 19, 2010.
- ↑ Complete-Review
- ↑ Seattle Time old, Michael Upchurch, "Tokyo Fiancée" is a wacky cultural romp", 2009
- ↑ Asian review of books
- ↑ Boston Globe
- ↑ Seeing the World through books
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