The Use of Speech
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Fiction. Translated from the French by Barbara Wright. In this classic later work from French novelist Nathalie Sarraute one finds a "delectably austere beady-eyed book.... Phrases that give rise to the scenes or episodes are ordinary enough until Sarraute imagines for them a context which turns them from bland civilities into weapons of psychological warfare. Friends meet and converse in a cafe or in the street and are all sociability; except underneath where the best of friends can be the most savage of opponents. Sarraute resorts sardonically to metaphor to indicate what words will not the shameful and ineffable animosities that...imperil our urbanity" (The Times Literary Supplement).
