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In a wistful, funny, clever, and eccentric fictional memoir, Amélie Nothomb casts herself as hunger - in all its many guises. Recounting the formative journeys of her youth, from Tokyo to Peking to Paris to New York, The Life of Hunger is a brilliant and moving examination of the self.

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  • Contemporary
  • World Literature

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