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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The third lie is a novel by Agota Kristof published Le August 30, 1991 Au \u00c9ditions du Seuil and having obtained the Prix du Livre Inter the following year. This is the third part of the “twins trilogy”. The first part is the novel The large notebook , and the second part is The proof . Olivier Barrot, in his program A book, one day , Compare history in 1991 in 1991 To “a tragedy as in antiquity” and analyzes this novel to “white writing”, “incredibly stripped” as an “allegory of oppression”. One of the two characters, Lucas, flees Hungary in 1956, as Agota Kristof had done herself when the Soviet tanks had invaded Budapest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The novel has two narrators, one per part: Lucas in the first, Klaus – his twin brother – in the second. The story takes place in a police state never appointed. The oldest moment takes place at the start of the war – undoubtedly the Second World War, even if it is not specified. The twins were then four years old. In the first part, the morbid dreams of Lucas, haunted by a twin brother which he does not know if he exists or if he only dreamed of it to survive loneliness, alternate with what he tells of his present life And passed, without the reader knowing whether or not he lies since Lucas explains from the start to note his lies in notebooks. “I try to tell my story, but […] I can’t, I don’t have the courage, she hurts me too much. So, I embellish everything and I describe things not as they have happened, but as I would have liked them. \u00bb\u00bb His childhood is a tragedy: at four years old, at the start of the war, he was alone, without visiting the hospital, unable to walk. Then he was in a rehabilitation center and after the war entrusted to an old woman unknown to him and poor. His flight at 15 years from his country is the only passage in the novel to be written in the third person. The reader learns that by arriving abroad, Lucas declares three lies: “The man with whom he crossed the border was not his father. The child was not eighteen, but fifteen. His name is not Claus. ” (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The end of Lucas’s story shows him in search of his twin brother. It would be a famous poet whose pseudonym is Klaus Lucas. The first part ends with this paragraph: “At eight o’clock, I sit on the bed and compose my brother’s phone number”. The second part begins with “It is eight hours, the phone rings. Klaus recounts the meeting with his twin brother Lucas whom he has not seen for their four years. He denies being his brother but accepts his “last manuscript […] unfinished”. Klaus does what Lucas asked him: “You will finish him. You have to finish it \u201d. The reader then learns what Lucas never knew: why he was alone in a hospital, long incapable of walking and why nobody ever came to look for him. Their mother out of jealousy killed their father and a lost bullet injured him when he was only four years old. Klaus was raised by his father’s mistress and only found his mother when he was eleven years old. But she has always criticized him for not being Lucas, the son disappeared by her fault. Klaus may sacrifice everything for his mother, it is never enough. He can only hopelessly await the return of his Lucas twin. “I go to bed and before falling asleep I speak in my head in Lucas, as I have been doing for many years. What I tell him is about the same thing as usual. I tell him that if he died, he is lucky and I would like to be in his place. I tell him that he had the best part, it was I who must wear the heaviest load. I tell her that life is of total uselessness, it is nonsense, aberration, infinite suffering, the invention of a non-god whose wickedness goes beyond understanding. \u00bb\u00bb Original printed edition Audio books Agota kristof, The third lie , Paris, ed. Livraphone, February 19, 2003 (ISBN\u00a0 978-2-87809-294-3 , BNF\u00a0 40071800 ) Full Text ; Narrator: \u00c9ric Herson-Macarel; Support: 3 compact audio discs; duration : 3 h 33 min approximately ; Publisher reference: Livraphone Liv 360c. Agota kristof, The third lie , Paris, ed. Livraphone, November 4, 2004 (EAN\u00a0 335-89-500-0042-5 , BNF\u00a0 40103856 ) Full Text ; Narrator: \u00c9ric Herson-Macarel; Support: 1 compact audio MP3 disk; duration : 3 h 33 min approximately ; Publisher reference: Livraphone Liv 360m. 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