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Loving Sabotage
Author Amélie Nothomb
Original titleLe Sabotage amoureux
TranslatorAndrew Wilson
Country France
LanguageEnglish translated from French
Genre Novel
Publication date
1993
Media typeprint
Preceded by Hygiene and the Assassin 
Followed by Human Rites 

Loving Sabotage ( French: Le Sabotage amoureux) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1993 by the Albin Michel.[ citation needed]

Plot

The narrator of Loving Sabotage is a five year old girl who arrives in Beijing in 1972 as the daughter of a Belgian diplomat. She joins the other children in the diplomatic enclave, engaged in various nasty wars. She owns a bicycle, which she has convinced herself is a horse. She falls madly in love with a six year old Italian girl and attempts to gain the affections of cruel Elena. Based in part by Nothomb's own childhood experience in Beijing, the novel includes observations of China under the Gang of Four and on the way Westerners perceived China. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Le Sabotage amoureux)
Loving Sabotage
Author Amélie Nothomb
Original titleLe Sabotage amoureux
TranslatorAndrew Wilson
Country France
LanguageEnglish translated from French
Genre Novel
Publication date
1993
Media typeprint
Preceded by Hygiene and the Assassin 
Followed by Human Rites 

Loving Sabotage ( French: Le Sabotage amoureux) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1993 by the Albin Michel.[ citation needed]

Plot

The narrator of Loving Sabotage is a five year old girl who arrives in Beijing in 1972 as the daughter of a Belgian diplomat. She joins the other children in the diplomatic enclave, engaged in various nasty wars. She owns a bicycle, which she has convinced herself is a horse. She falls madly in love with a six year old Italian girl and attempts to gain the affections of cruel Elena. Based in part by Nothomb's own childhood experience in Beijing, the novel includes observations of China under the Gang of Four and on the way Westerners perceived China. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

References



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