The Elegance of the Hedgehog

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2008

ISBN:
978-1-933372-60-0
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The Elegance of the Hedgehog (French: L'Élégance du hérisson) is a novel by the French novelist and philosophy teacher Muriel Barbery. The book follows events in the life of a concierge, Renée Michel, whose deliberately concealed intelligence is uncovered by an unstable but intellectually precocious girl named Paloma Josse. Paloma is the daughter of an upper-class family living in the Parisian hôtel particulier where Renée works. Featuring a number of erudite characters, The Elegance of the Hedgehog is full of allusions to literary works, music, films, and paintings. It incorporates themes relating to philosophy, class consciousness, and personal conflict. The events and ideas of the novel are presented through the thoughts and reactions, interleaved throughout the novel, of two narrators, Renée and Paloma. The changes of narrator are marked by switches of typeface. In the case of Paloma, the narration takes the form of her written journal entries and other …

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3 stars

For most of the first half the characters are insufferable in their twee superiority. They are SO intelligent and SO sophisticated that life among normals is a burden. I wasn’t convinced of the friendships that develop, they seem too fast and easy. There was little time to develop unspoken understanding that we are told they have. The middle part was most convincing and needed more time spent on it. The abbreviated version left the story flat. I was disappointed with the ending as uncreative and it providing an inadequate resolution for most of the characters. The ending presented is too dramatic to just end where it does without examining the impact it has on the characters continuing arc. Does Paloma revert to her former ways? That we have no hints as to what impact it will have on Kakuro is disappointing. A “three years later” epilogue could have been used …

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2 stars

[guessing at the star rating / mining my old FB notes now that they are almost impossible to find]

strange combination on a couple of levels: it's a novel and an exploration of philosophy, the 2 narrators are on opposite spectrums of age and class, and an appreciation of 'art' extends past opera and paintings and meets hollywood blockbusters and eminem. in short, it made me confront alot of my own preformed/prejudiced ideas

one character keeps a journal of movement and that's what i felt mostly shift within the plot - not a huge movement from despair to hope, but a slight shift of the pendulum from resignation to tentative purpose.

as for the philosophy - it has the ability to change your life if you so choose. afterall, if we actually answer what the meaning of life is - we would act and react in an entirely different way

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