Summary
Michel Tremblay: Heart in the Palm
The novel Heart in the Palm by the celebrated Canadian writer Michel Tremblay depicts human relationships as they usually are - complicated - whether it is about traditional or more modern ways of living together. This fact, banal after all, does not give Tremblay a reason for pathos, despondency and lamenting about human destinies and wrong choices. Although austere in the description of emotional lapses, human rudeness, malice and prosaic everyday life of his protagonists, Michel Tremblay leaves room for humor and series of fragments of happiness in this, for our times, unusual novel - to which only we can lay claim.
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