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14. Aug. 2019 · 3.73. 4,395 ratings483 reviews. Narrated by a man held for an unknown crime in a Montreal prison, this novel was the winner of the Prix Goncourt. When the novel starts, Paul Hansen is incarcerated in a large and insalubrious prison on the outskirts of Montreal.
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Not Everybody Lives the Same Way (French: Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon, lit. 'Not All Men Inhabit the World in the Same Way') is a novel by the French writer Jean-Paul Dubois, published in 2019. An English translation by David Homel was published in 2022 by MacLehose Press (UK) and The Overlook Press (US).
4. März 2022 · Fiction. Add to myFT. Not Everybody Lives the Same Way — the mystery of a beleaguered dreamer. In Jean-Paul Dubois’ Goncourt-winning novel, a meek middle-aged man languishes in prison...
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Not Everybody Lives the Same Way Paperback – 3 Feb. 2022. English edition by Jean-Paul Dubois (Autor), David Homel (Übersetzer) 18. See all formats and editions. " Richly engaging . . . Skilfully translated by David Homel - Michael Arditti, Spectator. "A touching tale of a beleaguered dreamer . . .
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29. März 2022 · International bestseller Not Everybody Lives the Same Way is a powerfully original and unusual novel. Masterfully translated by David Homel and brilliantly animated by Jean-Paul Dubois’s keen feeling for humanity and intense revolt against all forms of injustice, it asks the question: What does it takes to live a dignified life?
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"Richly engaging . . . Skilfully translated by David Homel" - Michael Arditti, Spectator"A touching tale of a beleaguered dreamer . . . Lightness balanced by glints of harsh realism, a combination captured perfectly in David Homel's translation" - Financial Times***WINNER OF THE PRIX GONCOURT***Paul Hansen is in prison.
29. März 2022 · Not Everybody Lives the Same Way is a powerfully original and unusual novel. Masterfully translated by David Homel and brilliantly animated by Jean-Paul Dubois’s keen feeling for humanity and intense revolt against all forms of injustice, it asks the question: What does it takes to live a dignified life?