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Title:Métaphysique des tubes
Author:Amélie Nothomb
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 156 pages
Published:January 10th 2004 by Le Livre de Poche (first published 2000)
Categories:Fiction. Cultural. France. Contemporary. Japan. Roman
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Métaphysique des tubes Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 156 pages
Rating: 3.88 | 8979 Users | 537 Reviews

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"Il existe des êtres qui ne subissent pas la loi de l'évolution. Ce sont les légumes cliniques", ou des tubes par où circule seule la nourriture. Ces tubes ne sont pas pour autant sans cervelle puisqu'il arrive que celle-ci, suite à un "accident fatal", se réveille soudain, et déclenche la vie. C'est exactement ce qu'a vécu la (très) jeune narratrice de Métaphysique des tubes durant les deux premières années de sa vie qui furent muettes, immobiles, végétatives, bref divines. Au sens propre, car ce singulier bébé n'ignore pas qu'il est Dieu lui-même, méditant sur ce monde qu'il hésite à rejoindre. Sous forme de monologues intérieurs, considérations philosophico-drolatiques, on déguste le récit de ces trois premières années d'une vie française au Japon, pays merveilleux où de la naissance à la maternelle, l'enfant est un dieu.

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Original Title: Métaphysique des tubes
ISBN: 2253152846 (ISBN13: 9782253152842)
Edition Language: French


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Ratings: 3.88 From 8979 Users | 537 Reviews

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The book is one of its kind. while i was reading the book it was like i was also living it in my daily life. I didnt want it to be over. Her way of writing is very distinctive. She makes her criticsm on patriarchal society is the part I mostly enjoy reading

A more detailed description of Amelie's childhood. Like all her autobiographical works, I loved it!The beginning was a most awkward and fascinating one. She awakes at the taste of chocolate, oh Amelie, I think I understand what you are trying to say. Chocolate is a most exquisite food, is it not? :)When the "tube" finally awakens we get to see her experience in the beautiful Japan. I do think I loved Japan more through her eye. Every-time I hear about this country I fall in love again, they are

I wanted to love this book but i'll confess i got twenty pages in and thought that's enough ... it's short i considered skim reading it but even that felt like a waste of time ... books are very subjective i see that it has lots of good star ratings so maybe i'm missing a trick but i just couldn't bear to give it more effort ... i loved the blurb maybe that was some of the problem i wanted the book to be a different book

French is not my first language, nor my second. So the first times I started reading this I never got past page 17. For many months I ignored the book. Then a week ago I took it with me on the train and when I got home again I had reached page 57. This is an amazing book, written from the point of view of a child between two-and-a-half and three years old, except for the first part of the book where the same child has a rather strange start in life which is told in third person (but still as

This is a difficult book to describe. Put briefly, the novel attempts to capture the mind of an infant. It is occasionally engaging and sometimes witty, but is spoiled by numerous pseudo-philosophical musings. These supposed pearls of wisdom include the following:"There isn't any point to remembering that which has no connection to pleasure". Really? No point in remembering your past mistakes, then?"For children the only true pleasure lies in eating". Obviously no child enjoys playing in the

I found reading this book to be a pretty unpleasant experience--surprising, as it was recommended by a good friend of mine. The narrator is a child prodigy who goes from age 0 to age 3 in this book. I found her extremely unpleasant, and two main touchstones came to mind. One was Alia Atreides from the "Dune" novels, who is called "The Abomination" because she is born with the memories and mental capacities of an adult. The sense in which this is an "abomination" was left mostly tacit in the Dune

Another good one from Nothomb. I love her short but powerful novels. This wants to be her autobiography from the age of 2 and 1/2 until 3 while living in Japan. Obviously it is an invention as nobody has memories from that time as the author pretends to have. However, it is a special book and Amelie is a wonderful writer. Also, I love to read about her experience of Japan despite it being mostly fiction.

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