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Marie by Madeleine Bourdouxhe, Faith Evans (Trans.)
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Overview: This existential classic from 1940, focusing on a woman’s state of mind after she has a secret liaison, might be the most French novel I’ve ever read. Marie focuses on the inner life of a young married woman. As the novel opens, thirty-year-old Marie is on holiday in the Cote d’Azur with her husband of six years, Jean, the man whom she loves with a profound sense of tenderness. One afternoon, while Jean is swimming in the sea, Marie notices a young man on the beach, most probably another holidaymaker; he is lean, tanned and muscular, and Marie is instantly attracted to him. The sight of this youth in his early twenties awakens something in Marie, more specifically ‘the realm of the possible; the fascination and excitement of a new world.

It is a remarkable novel very well translated, with a useful afterword, by Faith Evans. Proust may have been Bourdouxhe’s primary influence but there is also a lot of Virginia Woolf here – without the occasional whiff of social snobbery. It is also feminist in an understated way, not declaring any feminist agenda as such, beyond allowing an intelligent woman full agency. It is a grown-up novel about ordinary lives.
Genre: General Fiction/Classics

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