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In Concrete

By Anne Garréta & Emma Ramadan
In Concrete by Anne Garréta & Emma Ramadan digital book - Fable

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The newest novel by Prix Medicis-winner Anne Garréta, In Concrete is a feminist inversion of a domestic drama crossed with Oulipian nursery rhyme.

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8 Reviews

2.5
“I'm determined to finish The Tournament of Books if it kills me. This is one of the books for tomorrow. What a clever book!!! It is mostly form and very little substance but I'm not altogether opposed to that. It concerns a family in France who go to the country every summer where they see their grandparents and various other people. The father inherits a decrepit farmhouse and he and his 2 small daughters set about renovating it. The book is in the voice of the older daughter and is funny. It concerns a concrete mixer and clothes washer and various other tools and machines and diversions. The major action is when the concrete accidentally shoots all over the younger daughter and she is covered with quickly drying concrete. The narrator tells stories all with many, many puns and I they all make sense in English so this was a huge translation feat to get from French to English. I really enjoyed it though, like I said, not much substance.”
“"You think war is the exception. Well you're wrong, dead wrong. Kidding yourselves. Delusional. As History teaches us, peace is the rarity."”
“A very challenging read and I appreciate the skill translating this work took, with all the word play used. I got lost at times and that disconnected me as a reader but definitely a curious book to tackle.”

About Anne Garréta

Anne F. Garréta is a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, received her License de Lettres at the Université Paris 4 (Sorbonne), her Maitrise and her D.E.A at the Université Paris 7 (Diderot), and a PhD at New York University. The author of six novels, Garréta was coopted to the Oulipo in 2000. Her first novel, Sphinx (1986), which caused a sensation when Deep Vellum published its first English translation in 2015, tells a love story between two people without giving any indication of grammatical gender for the narrator or their lover. She won France’s prestigious Prix Médicis in 2002 and the Albertine Prize in 2018 for her book, Not One Day, which was also nominated for a Lambda Literary Award. Garréta teaches regularly in France at the Université Rennes 2, and more recently at Paris 7 (Diderot), and is a professor at Duke University.

Emma Ramadan is a literary translator of poetry and prose from France, the Middle East, and North Africa. She is the recipient of a Fulbright, an NEA Translation Fellowship, a PEN/Heim grant, and the 2018 Albertine Prize. Her translations for Deep Vellum include Anne Garréta’s Sphinx and Not One Day, Fouad Laroui's The Curious Case of Dassoukine's Trousers, and Brice Matthieussent's Revenge of the Translator. She is based in Providence, RI, where she co-owns Riffraff bookstore and bar.

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