A Cage in Search of a Bird
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A Cage in Search of a Bird
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A Cage in Search of a Bird
Laura Wilmote is a television journalist living in Paris. Her life couldn't be better - a stimulating job, a loving boyfriend, interesting friends - until her phone rings in the middle of one night. It is C., an old school friend whom Laura recently helped find a job at the same television station: "My phone rang. I knew right away it was you."
Thus begins the story of C.'s unrelenting, obsessive, incurable love/hatred of Laura. She is convinced that Laura shares her love, but cannot - or will not - admit it. C. begins to dress as Laura, to make her friends and family her own, and even succeeds in working alongside Laura on the unique program that is Laura's signature achievement. The obsession escalates, yet is artfully hidden. It is Laura who is perceived as the aggressor at work, Laura who appears unwell, Laura who is losing it. Even Laura's adoring boyfriend begins to question her. Laura seeks the counsel of a psychiatrist who diagnoses C. with De Clerambault syndrome - she is convinced that Laura is in love with her. And worse, the syndrome can only end in one of two ways: the death of the patient, or that of the object of the obsession.
A Cage in Search of a Bird is the gripping story of two women caught in the vice of a terrible delusion. Florence Noiville brilliantly narrates this story of obsession and one woman's attempts to escape the irrational love of another - an inescapable, never-ending love, a love that can only end badly.
'What is revealed in A Cage in Search of a Bird by Noiville, is the presence - as strong as it is inexplicable - of love in hatred. One must love greatly to make another suffer.' - Milan Kundera, author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being
'Look into the mirror, you might not recognize what you see. Watch someone else gaze into the exact same mirror, you might just see yourself. Noiville tackles issues of identity and belonging like few other novelists. A Cage in Search of a Bird is smart, suspenseful, and powerful.' - Colum McCann, author of the National Book Award-winning Let the Great World Spin
'Noiville's Hitchcock-style psychological thriller will satisfy even the most ardent suspense fan.' - Publishers Weekly
'Makes for a quick, solid little personal thriller.' - Complete Review
'A fascinating, thrilling diversion.' - Rain Taxi
A Cage in Search of a Bird is an engrossing psychological thriller that examines the emotional depths of obsession. The book is gripping as it explores the relationship between two friends who become tortured by each other's presence. Throughout the compelling novel, the question of who is the bird and who is the cage is present in every suspenseful detail...Noiville's novel is a sharp, taut thriller, both thought-provoking and terrifying.' - Foreword Review
'By reviving de Clerambault's syndrome and showing how it can lead to treacherous consequences, Noiville focuses on intricate emotions to which novelists have paid less attention. The final pages are worthy of a thriller: the plot intensifies as amorous attraction vies with amorous resentment. Both feelings coexist and collide, to the point that murder and suicide become possibilities.' - Arts Fuse
Series: The French List
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A Cage in Search of a Bird is praised as a psychological thriller with Hitchcock-like suspense, exploring the intense and often contradictory emotions of love and hatred. Critics highlight its intricate portrayal of de ClΓ©rambaultβs syndrome and its potential for drastic consequences, offering a gripping narrative filled with amorous conflict. The novel delves into identity and belonging, delivering a quick and enthralling read where friendship is both a cage and an escape.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780857428745
Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 August 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd
Contributors:
- Translated by Teresa Lavender Fagan
- Translated by Teresa Lavender Fagan
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 227g
Pages: 190
About the Author
Florence Noiville is an author and journalist, is a long-time staff writer for Le Monde and editor of foreign fiction for Le Monde des Livres, the literary supplement of Le Monde. She is the author of the nonfiction work Literary Miniatures, and the novels Attachment and A Cage in Search of a Bird, all published by Seagull Books.
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