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favorite books of ... ", it is a section that presents five flagship works of madmoiZelle: they have changed his life, marked his childhood or saved him from a boring journey, here are the books that Mondaysghost does can never forget!
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I start with my favorite, the one that left me the strongest impression and some lines continue to obsess me every day. I first saw the movies inspired by the novel and I did not really hang on. It was only later that I devoured Nabokov's book.

The novel describes Humbert Humbert's unhealthy passion for nymphets, pre-teen girls, and his obsession with his relationship with young Lolita. To read this novel is to be constantly confronted with hundreds of contradictory emotions, from disgust for the hero's criminal passions to pity for those unhealthy impulses he feels.

To the magnetic power of history is added Nabokov's powerful gift for language and his ability to bring to life the images he describes. I will not say more, for fear of breaking the alchemy. I prefer to quote the last lines of the novel which, even translated, appear in my eyes on the list of the most beautiful sentences of literature:

"I think of aurochs and angels, the secret of immutable pigments, prophetic sonnets, the refuge of art. This is the only immortality that you and I can share, my Lolita. "

1974, by David Peace

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This is the first volume of a tetralogy (1974, 1977, 1981, 1983) but you can very well decide to read only 1974. For, to quote the sentence appearing on the portal of Hell in the Divine Comedy, "Give up all hope you come here." So do not expect to find in this English novel an easy-to-follow storyline, endearing characters, a bad guy sent to prison by a nice policeman or even a little blue sky ...

In these four volumes, David Peace talks about a series of murders of children and prostitutes, yet it is more than just a detective story. First, because the story is so confused and broken that it is difficult to collect the clues and separate the true from the false. Secondly, because Peace transforms every situation thanks to its hallucinated writing, on the verge of trance. Some scenes are described dozens of times during the novels without being able to decipher them, to determine if it is a nightmare or a terrifying reality.

More than an inquiry, it is a review of the darkest facets of the human soul and of society that Peace invites us, from mothers of families who have become prostitutes to alcoholic cops and cynical notables through the murdered little girls and the half-dead workers. I recommend it if you like the glaucous atmosphere, very gloomy.

The Demon, by Hubert Selby Jr

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Written in 1976, at the beginning of Selby Jr's career, this novel cruelly updates the inability of his main character to be happy. He describes the life of Harry White, a dynamic young executive haunted by the irrepressible need to succeed professionally and to be recognized by everyone for his success. While everything seems to lead him to this meteoric rise, he is constantly haunted by impulses more and more violent, by a demon who lives and gradually takes possession of him to better thwart his plans and destroy.

In the first part of the novel, it is sleeping with married women, met at random in his travels in New York, who obsesses him and serves as an outlet for him. If he thinks, after a while, getting rid of his devouring desires, including marrying the woman of his dreams, they only come back even stronger and become so violent that even sex, while brutal and anonymous as it is, can no longer satisfy them.

Then begins for this man eaten away by envy and anxiety of his own loss a real descent into hell amidst paranoia in the suffocating wetness of Manhattan ...

1984, by George Orwell

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I hesitated to add this book to my list because it is known and has already been mentioned on madmoiZelle. But nothing works, it's just impossible for me not to quote it as its news is hot, sixty-six years after its publication.

In a world where no one can express their opinions, can not think without having their thoughts dissected, can not love, the population is watched by an omnipresent and yet invisible entity, the perfect metaphor of a police state: Big Brother.

The story follows the character of Winston Smith, a party employee, working for the Ministry of Truth, in charge of formatting minds and ensuring that nothing remains of the past in memory









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