Flaubert’s Parrot
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Author: Julian Barnes
Which of two stuffed parrots was the inspiration for one of Flaubert’s greatest stories? Why did the master keep changing the colour of Emma Bovary’s eyes? And why should it matter so much to Geoffrey Braithwaite, a retired doctor haunted by a private secret? In “Flaubert’s Parrot”, Julian Barnes spins out a multiple mystery of obsession and betrayal (both scholarly and ro….Read More
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