Isabel.
Alain de Botton
288 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 3596154626
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Language: German
Publish: September 1, 2002
British LiteratureContemporaryEssaysFictionHumorLoveNovelsPhilosophyRelationshipsRomance
Alain de Botton has crafted a delightfully ingenious novel in the form of a biography of an unknown woman. Told by a former flame that he lacks empathy, the engaging narrator of Kiss & Tell decides to write a book about the next person he meets. This turns out to be Isabel Rogers, a production assistant at a London stationery company. The sincere effort of this would-be Boswell to make this ordinary woman fascinating cause him to fall in love with her, causing a shift in his writing from an examination of Isabel’s life to a minutely-detailed account of his relationship with her. Alain de Botton’s earlier work, The Romantic Movement, garnered praise from John Updike and Pico Iyer, who called him “a Stendhal of the 90’s dating scene.”