


Julien Parme
Julien Parme, translated by Christopher Moncrieff, is a fictional character created by Florian Zeller, a renowned French playwright and novelist celebrated for his intricate exploration of memory and identity. Parme appears in Zeller's novel The Son (Le Fils), where his emotional struggle and complex family dynamics are deftly portrayed through Zeller's nuanced narrative style. Zeller, acclaimed for his works such as The Father and The Mother, masterfully blends psychological insight with dramatic tension, making characters like Julien Parme resonate deeply with readers who appreciate sophisticated, introspective fiction.
Julien Parme, translated by Christopher Moncrieff, is a fictional character created by Florian Zeller, a renowned French playwright and novelist celebrated for his intricate exploration of memory and identity. Parme appears in Zeller's novel The Son (Le Fils), where his emotional struggle and complex family dynamics are deftly portrayed through Zeller's nuanced narrative style. Zeller, acclaimed for his works such as The Father and The Mother, masterfully blends psychological insight with dramatic tension, making characters like Julien Parme resonate deeply with readers who appreciate sophisticated, introspective fiction.
Pushkin Press, Limited, 2008 copy has slightest bit of shelf wear otherwise a very good copy in very good condition, clean internally/externally