'Flaubert's Parrot' by Julian Barnes
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Before Julian Barnes was more commercial, he wrote weird.
The 1984 novel moves between biography, criticism and fiction, circling the life of Gustave Flaubert through the obsessive curiosity of an English doctor, Geoffrey Braithwaite. The premise is deceptively slight, it asks: which museum holds the “real” stuffed parrot that inspired Un cœur simple? But this allows the deeper questions to emerge naturally, those around authorship, fidelity, jealousy, and the impossibility of fully knowing another life.
There's chronologies, dictionary entries, speculations, personal confessions, it entirely resists linear narrative. Barnes treats literary scholarship with both seriousness and irony, exposing the way devotion to a writer can become a mirror for one’s own private grief.
For readers who enjoy hybrid fiction, literary history, and novels that think about how stories are made rather than simply telling one.
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