A novel by a critically acclaimed French writer describes the unique love affair between Solange, a giraffe, and Joseph, her young caretaker at the zoo
French author, playwright and novelist, the daugther of writer, journalist, and screenwriter Roger Nimier and Nadine Nimier.
Selected bibliography Novels
* Sirène, Paris : Gallimard, 1985 * La Girafe, Paris : Gallimard, 1987 * Anatomie d'un chœur, Paris : Gallimard, 1990 * L'Hypnotisme à la portée de tous, Paris : Gallimard, 1992 * La Caresse, Paris : Gallimard, 1994 * Celui qui court derrière l'oiseau, Paris : Gallimard, 1996 * Domino, Paris : Gallimard, 1998 * La Nouvelle Pornographie, Paris : Gallimard, 2000 * La Reine du silence, Paris : Gallimard, 2004 (Prix Médicis, 2004) * Les Inséparables, Paris : Gallimard, 2008 (Prix Georges-Brassens, 2008) * Photo-Photo, Paris : Gallimard, 2010
For children
* Comment faire d'une mouche un éléphant, Paris : Bayard, 1997 (illustrationsNicole Claveloux) * Comment l'éléphant a perdu ses ailes, Paris : A. Michel jeunesse, 1997 (illustrations Hélène Riff) * Une mémoire d'éléphant, Paris : Gallimard, 1997 (illustrations Quentin Blake) * Oumtata à Paris, Paris : Nathan jeunesse ; Montreuil : CPLJ, 1997 (illustrations Jochen Gerner) * Les Trois Sœurs casseroles, Paris : A. Michel, 2000 (illustrations Frédéric Rébéna) * Charivari à Cot-Cot-City, Paris : A. Michel, 2001 (illustrations Christophe Merlin) * Le Monde de Nounouille, Paris : A. Michel, 2001 (illustrations Clément Oubrerie) * Etna : la fille du volcan, Paris : Paris musées, 2003, (illustrations Hervé di Rosa) * "Les trompes d'Eustache", Paris: Gallimard jeunesse, 2005 (illustrations William Wilson) * La Kangouroute, Paris : Gallimard jeunesse, 2006 (illustrations William Wilson)
Miscellaneous
* Un enfant disparaît, Paris : Mercure de France, 2005 * Vous dansez ?, Paris : Gallimard 2006 * Nouvelles, pièces radiophoniques, performances, autres textes pour la Danse (voir liste complète sur le site de l'auteur)
A bizarre little novel from 1987 about a young man who becomes the caretaker of a giraffe at a zoo in Paris and "falls in love with her", or something akin to it. It's not a twee story, it's very disturbing and morally more than dubious and full of violence and sexual thoughts that make your skin crawl (but no actual beastiality if that's anything to go by). The thing that confounded me about this novel: why does it work and why did I need to read it in one go? It's really engrossing and you're really entranched in a troubled person's mind for the 200 pages.
My only criticism: I'm not sure if the story-within-a-story aspect fully worked for me, but I'm often a little resistent to those. But overall, I'd really like to read more by Nimier. A very unique novel.
Good. But bizarre. Sometimes quite disturbing. But overall, tough to put down. I've never detested a main character so much and yet been so intent on continuing to read on.
Un des livres les plus étranges que j’ai pu lire. Le personnage principal est fortement antipathique. Ce livre offre un point de vue assez rare en mettant en avant des vices et envies détestables. Bizarrement ça fonctionne.
Nimier's narrator's sadism, and the actions in the novel that flow from it, make for a difficult read; but she successfully gets you inside his mind to the extent it becomes comprehensible. Whether you wanted to be there or not is another question; be warned.
I had to add this to my favorites because it has stuck with me longer than any other book has. I wanted to hate it when I read it, but I still think about it often.