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L'Odeur du café

par Dany Laferrière

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Safe from the fierce Caribbean sun, a young boy sits on the verandah of his grandmother's house in Petit Goave, Haiti. But this is not just any porch, and Petit-Goave is not just any provincial village, and his grandmother Da is not just any woman. The porch is the center of village life, and an excellent place from which to watch the world and its strange and wonderful workings. His grandmother Da, the grand matriarch of the town, is part priestess, part philosopher, dispensing wisdom and cups of black burning coffee as the world revolves around her. And what a world passes by. There are pipe-smoking peasant women, coming to market, young beauties in silk dresses, three-legged dogs, the ghosts of the dear departed, and a kaleidoscope of other characters all better than life, including a mad bride, a lottery salesman selling magic tickets, voodoo doctor Baron Samedi, impeccably dressed in a top hat, and Legype, whose left forearm was bitten off by a dogfish. For this young man, his tenth summer is one that will teach him the wisdom of life and the mysteries of death. Written with sensuality, tenderness, humor and magic, An Aroma of Coffee reaveals another side of Laferriere, the man and the author.… (plus d'informations)
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This book has no plot. I knew this going in and it served me well. There can’t be a plot as time does not flow in this book in quite the normal way. The tense is constantly changing. It must have taken the author (and translator) absolutely ages to write, exerting such technical control over every sentence. I appreciated reading a book that had had such care taken over it.

But time isn’t irrelevant to the characters. History is oral and each character has a different version. The future is foretold in dreams. In other words the past is a rumour and a future a dream.

There’s a lot going on in this book, one of them being the coupling of disparate elements. Take chapter one, the sections The Park, Animals and The Game. First the idyll of the horses grazing, but they’re injured. Then the boys playing football beside them, but one has green flies in its eye. That coupling of an idyll and disease. Then the boy injured by the horse who eats all the leeches. That coupling of disease and humour. Finally the boys playing football until darkness falls. Darkness representing death here. These are themes and images that are returned to again many times in this, what, prose poem?

It’s also very funny. I loved the bit with the inkwells and the little blue penises. ( )
  Lukerik | Feb 15, 2019 |
Told from the perspective of an 10 year old boy, all events take place over a single summer on the Haitian coast. Instead of a single plot line, each chapter introduces a new character as observed by the boy. ( )
  FoxTribeMama | Oct 2, 2016 |
3,5 en fait :) ( )
  Moncoinlecture | Apr 4, 2013 |
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Safe from the fierce Caribbean sun, a young boy sits on the verandah of his grandmother's house in Petit Goave, Haiti. But this is not just any porch, and Petit-Goave is not just any provincial village, and his grandmother Da is not just any woman. The porch is the center of village life, and an excellent place from which to watch the world and its strange and wonderful workings. His grandmother Da, the grand matriarch of the town, is part priestess, part philosopher, dispensing wisdom and cups of black burning coffee as the world revolves around her. And what a world passes by. There are pipe-smoking peasant women, coming to market, young beauties in silk dresses, three-legged dogs, the ghosts of the dear departed, and a kaleidoscope of other characters all better than life, including a mad bride, a lottery salesman selling magic tickets, voodoo doctor Baron Samedi, impeccably dressed in a top hat, and Legype, whose left forearm was bitten off by a dogfish. For this young man, his tenth summer is one that will teach him the wisdom of life and the mysteries of death. Written with sensuality, tenderness, humor and magic, An Aroma of Coffee reaveals another side of Laferriere, the man and the author.

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