The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith
Original title: The unusual life of Tristan Smith
first published 1994 Random House of Canada, 1994 422 pages
Feux croisés / Francis Geffard
A satire on Australia and its relationship to the U.S. The protagonist is actor Tristan Smith, a dwarf. He is a citizen of Effica, a small country whose theater is overshadowed by Voorstand, a big country with a culture that dominates the world. The novel follows him to Voorstand where his father became a famous actor by selling his soul. Tristan, too, achieves fame, but his career is cut short when the Voorstand aut...
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