![]() ^ ' August 26, 2012, at the,' Author Profiles, Northwest Passages, Web, April 5, 2011. Finland: Public Library.Īrchived from on January 26, 2009. ',' Dictionary of Literary Biography,, Web, April 26, 2011. Disappointingly, the last paragraph of the book is the least dramatic, as if Hebert herself did not know how to end the book, and pull the reader out of the hypnotic trance that she created. ![]() I’ve read all of Anne Hebert’s books, and find this one to be her darkest. Many of the sentences are expressed in a direct, imperative writing style which creates a sense of urgency. Originally written in French and translated by Sheila Fischman (kudos), this book wastes no words to create detailed, unforgettable images in so few pages. Anne Hebert was a master of written word. The book is only 100 pages in length and can be read in one sitting. ![]() I’ve read all of Anne Hebert’s books, and find this one to be her Death is a lure and a tease. ![]() ![]()
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