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The Mystery Guest: An Account

Contributor(s): Gregoire Bouillier (more by Gregoire Bouillier), Lorin Stein (more by Lorin Stein)

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This translation marks the English-language debut of an iconoclast who has attracted one of the most passionate cult followings in French literature today. This is the story of how one man got over a broken heart and learned to love again.

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Publisher’s Weekly (07/17/2006)
In this slim and lyrical memoir, French writer Bouillier tells of the moment when he received a phone call in his Paris apartment in the fall of 1990 ("It was the day Michel Leiris died"). Bouillier was 30 years old and asleep in all his clothes, and it had been years since the unnamed woman on the other end of the line had left him "without a word... the way they abandon dogs when summer comes." Rather than calling to reconnect or explain, she called to invite him to a party, several weeks hence, at the artist Sophie Calle's apartment, where he was to serve as the "Mystery Guest." What Bouillier (his untranslatedRapport sur moi won the Prix de Flore in 2002) makes of this simple setup is pure Gallic magic- a mix of hapless obsession, sophisticated abstraction, unearned righteousness and hyperarticulate self-doubt-as he tries to guess the woman's motivations and get a hold of his own feelings. The book's four short parts (beautifully rendered by Stein)-phone call, preparation, party and aftermath-are small miracles of Montaigne-like self-exploration. Reading as Bouillier moves through the light and dark of love, through its forms of "maniacal sublimation" and through its mystery, is arresting.(Sept.)

Library Journal (10/15/2006)
Receiving a phone call out of the blue from a lover who abandoned you years earlier would be puzzling and bewildering-if not outright unsettling-to most. Prize-winning French writer Bouillier couldn't have guessed that his ex-girlfriend was going to invite him to a birthday party for another woman he had never met and to serve as the mystery guest. All this may sound rather bizarre, but that's how most events are in this arresting example of quasiautobiography. After pondering the caller's motivations and getting a hold of his own feelings, the author accepts the invitation, propelling himself into a new direction in his love life. This compact memoir is Bouillier's second work, his first in English translation. It offers, in four parts, fun-to-read samplings of popular themes and styles of contemporary French literature. Recommended for all literary collections and large public and academic libraries.-Ali Houissa, Cornell Univ. Lib., Ithaca, NY

ISBN: 9780374185701 | EAN: 9780374185701
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux  | Publication Date: August, 2006

Additional Information

BISAC Categories: Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
LC Subjects: Bouillier, Gregoire
Dewey: 843.92
LCCN: 2006011403
Physical Info: 0.63" H x 7.80" L x 5.36" W (0.50 lbs) 128 pages
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