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1960s Paris, a mysterious girl, a group of shady characters, danger . . . Modiano s folklore is set out from the beginning . . . and sheer magic follows once more. Vogue
The prose elliptical, muted, eloquent falls on the reader like an enchantment . . . No one is currently writing such beautiful tales of loss, melancholy, and remembrance. Independent
Sublime . . . [A] magnificent novel that reawakens days long past, illuminating them with a dazzling light. Elle (France)
In the aftermath of Algeria s war of independence, Paris was a city rife with suspicion and barely suppressed violence. Amid this tension, Jean, a young writer adrift, met and fell for Dannie, an enigmatic woman fleeing a troubled past. A half century later, with his old black notebook as a guide, he retraces this fateful period in his life, recounting how, through Dannie, he became mixed up with a group of unsavory characters connected by a shadowy crime. Soon Jean, too, was a person of interest to the detective pursuing their case a detective who would prove instrumental in revealing Dannie s darkest secret.
The Black Notebook bears all the hallmarks of this Nobel Prize winning literary master s unsettling and intensely atmospheric style. Once again, Patrick Modiano invites us into his unique world, a Paris infused with
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It takes about 4 Hours and 7 minutes on average for a reader to read The Black Notebook. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Black Notebook is 144 pages long.
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