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Anne Serre



Average rating: 3.41 · 5,439 ratings · 1,100 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Leopard-Skin Hat

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3.47 avg rating — 3,306 ratings — published 2008 — 11 editions
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The Governesses

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3.34 avg rating — 1,230 ratings — published 1992 — 17 editions
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The Beginners

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3.40 avg rating — 462 ratings — published 2011 — 8 editions
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The Fool and Other Moral Tales

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3.42 avg rating — 146 ratings — published 2019 — 5 editions
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Au coeur d'un été tout en or

3.27 avg rating — 77 ratings6 editions
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Petite table, sois mise !

2.93 avg rating — 73 ratings — published 2012 — 6 editions
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Notre si chère vieille dame...

2.65 avg rating — 37 ratings4 editions
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Vertu et Rosalinde

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Voyage avec Vila-Matas (La ...

3.71 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2017 — 4 editions
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Le • Mat

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“Basically, the Narrator said to himself, the idea we form of others comes solely from their relationship with ourselves. Seen through their relationship with someone else, they are necessarily slightly different. And should we catch a glimpse of them in the privacy of their own self (which is impossible without spying on them or rummaging through their papers) they are someone of whom we know strictly nothing.”
Anne Serre, A Leopard-Skin Hat

“At the time, she knew nothing of all this. But what she found so attractive in him was, yes, a wound, what else could she call it, a wound that was the exact—no, the ideal—counterpart to her own. Guillaume had certainly had to deal with that wound, but as a doctor, not as a brother in poverty.”
Anne Serre, The Beginners

“Hiking around like this, they experience the kind of joy that makes you eager for life, and eager to lead a fuller life. Whenever they walked past a leafy green enclosure they felt, not that happiness was there in that leafy green enclosure, but that happiness was like that, had the silent majesty of those leaves, the dimensions of that buoyant enclosure, the dreamy depths of its carpet of grass, and that they needed to have all these forces and qualities coursing through their life.”
Anne Serre, The Governesses



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