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The Frog (1996)

door John Hawkes

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' Viking published An Irish Eye in September ?97? Author is the recipient of France's Le Prix Medicis Etranger and has been supported by the Guggenheim, Lannan, and Rockefeller FoundationsA French child, asleep beside a lily pond shortly before the First World War, swallows a frog. Mysteriously, the creature survives within him and endures throughout the boy's life filled with an exhilarating power over others. The Frog becomes a mock philosophical treatise on the culinary arts, the limits of belief, the sinister appeal of illness, and'as the frog usurps even Pascal's sexuality'eroticism. This brilliantly styled parable of violence and illusion explores with aching poignancy the very qualities that make us human.… (meer)
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Once in a while, you come across a novel that is incapable of demonstrating features like plot, dialog or engagement. "The Frog", is one of those novels. ( )
  rocjoe | Jan 10, 2011 |
ohn Hawkes' "The Frog" is a sensual, indulgent tale about a boy named Pascal who swallows a frog while sleeping beside a pond. The frog's presence induces severe stomach pains, but when Pascal's mother tries to remedy her son's suffering with curatives from the local pharmacist, Pascal determines that he must protect the frog buried in his belly, and thus prevent his mother from seeing what an oddity he has become. From that point, Pascal's psyche becomes fused with Armand, the frog that lives inside him.

Throughout his insular life, Armand chooses when he will emerge from Pascal's throat - once, for example, when wooed by a young girl who is more enchanted by Armand the frog than by Pascal the boy. While Pascal freely operates as an agent of his own passions and desires, other times he is nothing more than the motor while Armand steers him, a host overtaken by its parasite.

Pascal seldom leaves the cloistered walls of his various homes - the pastoral grounds of the Domaine Ardente, Saint-Mamès, an asylum for the afflicted, and the brothel of Madame Fromage where Pascal serves as a sort of concierge. His life is paranthetical, almost a footnote. At the end the reader is left to wonder how to weave and assimilate Pascal's enigmatic fable into his own. Perhaps there is a larger meaning to this story, or perhaps it is simply a guilty pleasure, a richly-worded, evocative and pleasurable narrative to fill a rainy afternoon...
  gregblecha | Aug 9, 2009 |
Humorously Proustian, and though yes, it's creepy and smacks of mock Freud, it somehow comes off warmer and more immediately gratifying and enjoyable than the first Hawkes (The Lime Twig) I'd read. Given this is a guy who boasts about writing novels with "virtually no plot," we'll see what I think as I read more of him... ( )
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' Viking published An Irish Eye in September ?97? Author is the recipient of France's Le Prix Medicis Etranger and has been supported by the Guggenheim, Lannan, and Rockefeller FoundationsA French child, asleep beside a lily pond shortly before the First World War, swallows a frog. Mysteriously, the creature survives within him and endures throughout the boy's life filled with an exhilarating power over others. The Frog becomes a mock philosophical treatise on the culinary arts, the limits of belief, the sinister appeal of illness, and'as the frog usurps even Pascal's sexuality'eroticism. This brilliantly styled parable of violence and illusion explores with aching poignancy the very qualities that make us human.

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