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  • My Manservant and Me: madcap novel

    (By Hervé Guibert)

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    Author Hervé Guibert
    “Book Descriptions: A madcap tale of sadistic power-play by one of the 20th century's most beloved French gay writers.
    My Manservant and Me is a story about the trials and tribulations of having a live-in valet. Written from the uneasy perspective of an aging, incontinent author of extremely successful middlebrow plays, we learn about his manservant, a young film actor who is easily moved to both delicate gestures and terrible tantrums; who's been authorized to handle his master's finances, who orders stock buys, dictates his master's wardrobe, sleeps in his master's bed, and yet won't let him watch variety television. My Manservant and Me reveals the rude specificities of this relationship with provocative humor and stylistic abjection. This manservant won't be going anywhere.”

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