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Last Butterfly
Last Butterfly
Author: Michael Jacot
The Last Butterfly: Beautiful and heartbreaking ? It is in the changing of one man ? that one finds the most moving movements of the novel, as Antonin, the hasbeen clown, becomes a kind of hero of the human spirit. (Publisher?s Weekly) There is a deftness and economy in Mr. Jacot?s characterizations, and a sense of dread of such immediacy as to ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780450021138
ISBN-10: 0450021130
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st English Edition
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Publisher: New English Library Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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"The clown's hair fell over his forehead, becoming a dark shadow over one eye. His body slumped slightly, and when he straightened up--he was Hitler! The reaction from the audience was slow, but when it came it was mingled with fear. Then, with his left hand posed as a toothbrush moustache, he broke the hushed silence of the theater by raising his right arm in a Nazi salute. He paused...not too long, but for that second which years of timing had taught him. Then he said, 'That's how high my dog can jump!' For a moment there was dead silence. Then it broke. Wave after wave of laughter and applause, a dam that had burst itself. It flooded him. He bowed quickly and they were still calling for him to do an encore when he walked into the wings."


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