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Highlights
- Lili is Crying, Hélène Bessette's debut novel, explores the fraughtness and depth of the troubling relationship between Lili and her mother Charlotte.
- About the Author: Hélène Bessette (1918-2000) published thirteen novels with Gallimard between 1953 and 1973, won the Cazes prize in 1954 and was twice in the running for the Goncourt prize and the Médicis prize.
- 170 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Classics
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About the Book
Lili is Crying, Hélène Bessette's debut novel, originally published in France in 1953 and translated into English here for the first time, explores the fraughtness and depth of a troubling mother-daughter relationship, the pain of thwarted love and the promise of renewal.
Book Synopsis
Lili is Crying, Hélène Bessette's debut novel, explores the fraughtness and depth of the troubling relationship between Lili and her mother Charlotte. With a near-mythic quality, Bessette's stripped-back prose evokes at once the pain of thwarted love - of desire run cold - and the promise of renewal. Lauded by critics on its initial publication in 1953 for its boundary-pushing style, unusual economy of expression, strange humour and sheer vivacity, Lili is Crying announces Bessette's singular take on the 'poetic novel'. This edition marks the very first translation of Bessette's work into English, by Windham-Campbell Prize-winning author and translator Kate Briggs.
Review Quotes
'A manic, brilliant maze of a book. Circular, cinematic, comic.'
-- Sinéad Gleeson, author of Hagstone
'I'm grateful to Kate Briggs for her translation of Lili Is Crying - a tragic, comic, invigorating book with an eccentric staccato style that blurs speech and thought.'
-- Kathryn Scanlan, author of Kick the Latch
'Lili is Crying is stunning: a choral fever-dream of a book cycling through passion and despair, loyalty and betrayal. Bessette's cadence and lyrical concision are bewitching and necessarily airless, much like the mother-daughter relationship they chronicle. It's also a vivid and unforgettable portrait of place - a sun-drenched landscape with world war at its fringes, and the slow fade of one era into another. Kate Briggs's translation is a powerful channelling of Bessette's voice: distinct, unapologetic and eerily present.'
-- Daisy Lafarge, author of Lovebug
'Lili is Crying is not straightforwardly tragic - as the title may initially trick us into believing - but darkly funny, marvellously strange, insistently performative and, somehow, truer than true.'
-- Saba Sams, author of Send Nudes
'This book is brilliant and bizarre, a Grey Gardens-esque tragicomedy, as if written by a sinister cousin of Stevie Smith.'
-- Camilla Grudova, author of The Coiled Serpent
'AT LAST, SOMETHING NEW.'
-- Raymond Queneau, author of Zazie in the Metro
'Living literature, for me, in France today - it's Hélène Bessette.'
-- Marguerite Duras
About the Author
Hélène Bessette (1918-2000) published thirteen novels with Gallimard between 1953 and 1973, won the Cazes prize in 1954 and was twice in the running for the Goncourt prize and the Médicis prize.