A #1 bestseller in France, this is a nostalgic portrait of a French scholarship student's discovery of America during the academic year of 1954-1955. I wanted to fit in. I wanted to be American, like any ordinary student, because I figured that was my only chance to survive the immense loneliness looming ahead of me. I was elated to be there, in that remote Virginia alley, on that college campus. I was elated because back there, far away in France, my brothers would never experience this. And the school friends I left behind--they too were missing out on this tremendous adventure. Soon the young freshman becomes seduced by American culture and the popular icons of the mid-fifties: Jack Kerouac, Elvis Presley, James Dean, Fats Domino . . . a green Buick convertible, drive-in movies, and pretty Grace Kelly lookalikes in tight cardigans.
Praise for The Foreign Student "One of those books that is beyond criticism . . . a vivid portrait of life, American style."
--L'Express "A love affair with America . . . told with precision, clarity, and warmth."
--France-Soir "A
Sentimental Education of the American South."
--Lu "A grand risk, successfully realized . . . F. Scott Fitzgerald, French style. A splendid novel about a fragile, fugitive era."
--Magazine Litteraire "The freshness of a first novel combined with nuanced reporting."
--Le MondeBinding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 05/12/1988
ISBN: 9780345346964
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.74h x 5.52w x 0.70d
Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 05/13/1988