Antoine Laurain
Born
Paris, France
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The Red Notebook
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2014
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2 editions
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The President's Hat
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published
2012
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48 editions
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The Readers' Room
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published
2020
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19 editions
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Vintage 1954
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published
2018
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16 editions
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French Windows
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published
2023
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12 editions
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French Rhapsody
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published
2016
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20 editions
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The Portrait
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published
2007
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18 editions
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An Astronomer in Love
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2022
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13 editions
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Smoking Kills
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2008
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13 editions
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Red Is My Heart
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2022
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4 editions
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“If there was one thing that defined adolescence it was hysterical laughter. You never laughed like that again. In adolescence the brutal realisation that the world and life were completely absurd made you laugh until you couldn’t catch your breath, whereas in later life it would only result in a weary sigh.”
― The Red Notebook
― The Red Notebook
“How many things do we feel obliged to do for the sake of it, or for appearances, or because we are trained to do them, but which weigh us down and don’t in fact achieve anything?”
― The Red Notebook
― The Red Notebook
“That was exactly what Tabucchi was suggesting with his title ("La Nostalgie du Possible") --that we can pass right by something very important: love, a job, moving to another city or another country. Or another life. 'Pass by' and at the same time be 'so close' that sometimes, while in that state of melancholy that is akin to hypnosis, we can, in spite of everything, manage to grab little fragments of what might have been. Like catching snatches of a far-off radio frequency. The message is obscure, yet by listening carefully you can still catch snippets of the soundtrack of the life that never was. You hear sentences that were never actually said, you hear footsteps echoing in places you've never been to, you can make out the surf on a beach whose sand you have never touched. You hear the laughter and loving words of a woman though nothing ever happened between you. The idea of an affiar with her had crossed your mind. Perhaps she would have liked that --probably, in fact-- but nothing every happened. For some unknown reason, we never gave in to the exquisite vertigo that you feel when you move those few centimeters towards the face of the other for the first kiss.”
― The Red Notebook
― The Red Notebook
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