Ulizica

Ulizica

Françoise Sagan

The Flatterer (1980) is a short novel about a lonely, cynical man in the cold, industrial north of France. He lives as a "flatterer" – a dog who lies and conforms, seeking meaning in nonsense, alcohol and fleeting relationships.

Françoise Sagan (1935–2004), a French writer known for early hits such as Bonjour tristesse (1954), wrote The Lying Dog (originally Le chien couchant, lit. "The Lying Dog" or "The Lying Dog") in 1980.

The novel is dark, introspective, and a far cry from Sagan's typically light-hearted, hedonistic themes of youthful love and bourgeois life. The setting is the bleak, industrial north of France—mines, burning yards, cold water, fog—a symbolic desert of the soul. The main character is a middle-aged man (nameless or minimally characterized), a cynical alcoholic, and a loner who describes himself as a "lying dog"—a dog who lies, licks, adapts to survive, but deeply despises himself and the world around him.

He wanders through meaningless days: work (or lack thereof), drinking, chance encounters with people (women, friends, passersby) who are equally lost. There is no grand plot – the plot is fragmentary, composed of internal monologues, memories and observations of the environment. Through it, Sagan explores themes of existential emptiness, loneliness in modern society, the impossibility of authentic connection and the meaninglessness of life without illusions. The character is cynical, self-ironic, sometimes cruel to himself and others, but deeply vulnerable and searching (unsuccessfully) for meaning or warmth.

The style is concise, precise, with Sagan's typical elegance and melancholy, but here without romanticism – more like Camus' or Sartre's existentialism in miniature. Critics see it as one of her "darker" novels, where the myth of eternal youth and pleasure is shattered. The book is short but intense, with a focus on psychological portraiture rather than events.

Original title
Le chien couchant
Translation
Mirjana Dobrović
Editor
Željko Falout
Graphics design
Ratko Janjić-Jobo
Dimensions
20.5 x 12.5 cm
Pages
150
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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