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LC Class. PS3604.E923 F74 2018. French Exit is a 2018 novel by Canadian author Patrick deWitt. The novel was published by House of Anansi Press and received wide critical acclaim upon its publication, making the shortlist for the 2018 Giller Prize. [3] Set in New York City and Paris, the novel follows a dysfunctional mother and son duo who are ...
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- House of Anansi Press
Aug 24, 2018 · In “French Exit,” deWitt sees little daylight between noticing the emptiness of social gestures and apprehending the emptiness of everything. The novel is billed, aptly, as “a tragedy of ...
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Aug 28, 2018 · 19 books2,391 followers. Follow. Patrick deWitt is the author of the novels French Exit (a national bestseller), The Sisters Brothers (a New York Times bestseller short-listed for the Booker Prize), and the critically acclaimed Undermajordomo Minor and Ablutions. Born in British Columbia, he now resides in Portland, Oregon.
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French Exit. (2020 film) French Exit is a 2020 black comedy-drama film [7] [8] directed by Azazel Jacobs, [9] based on the novel of the same name by Patrick deWitt, who also wrote the screenplay. It tells the story of a Manhattan heiress ( Michelle Pfeiffer) who moves to Paris with her son ( Lucas Hedges) with the little money they have left.
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Oct 10, 2018 · French Exit trades in surfaces rather than depths, but DeWitt’s particular comic genius is to evoke the darkness behind the dazzle. The novel is a brittle, unsettling delight: a fairground ride ...
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Aug 29, 2018 · Understated And Over-Frank, 'French Exit' Is Just The Right Amount Of Funny Patrick DeWitt's new novel is a sparkling dark comedy about an Upper East Side society matron and her large adult son ...
Aug 28, 2018 · French Exit. Finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and an international bestseller, Patrick deWitt’s brilliant and darkly comic novel is now a major motion picture starring Michelle Pfeiffer. Frances Price — tart widow, possessive mother, and Upper East Side force of nature — is in dire straits, beset by scandal and impending bankruptcy.