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    A Man Asleep (French: Un homme qui dort) is a 1967 novel by the French writer Georges Perec. It uses a second-person narrative, and follows a 25-year-old student, who one day decides to be indifferent about the world. A Man Asleep was adapted into a 1974 film, The Man Who Sleeps. [1]

  2. A man sits in his garret and feels that something is wrong with his life. He has no desire to do or be anything, he just wants to wait and forget. Read the full text of this existentialist story by the French writer Georges Perec.

  3. A Man Asleep (French: Un homme qui dort) is a 1967 novel by the French writer Georges Perec. It uses a second-person narrative, and follows a 25-year-old student, who one day decides to be indifferent about the world. A Man Asleep was adapted into a 1974 film, The Man Who Sleeps.

  4. And then there’s A Man Asleep, a beautiful exploration of complete disengagement from the culture, written in energetic second-person prose, chock with penetrating insights into man’s desire to escape the terror and horror of everyday life.

  5. A Man Asleep by Georges Perec, published in 1967, is a poignant novel that delves into the philosophical journey of a young man named Antoine, as he grapples with an overwhelming sense of apathy and alienation in his life.

  6. The Man Who Sleeps ( Un homme qui dort) 1974 French drama Directed by Bernard Queysanne and Georges Perec Based on Perec’s 1967 novel A Man Asleep. It uses a second-person narrative. The story deals with a young student (Jacques Speisser) and his alienation as he wanders the streets of Paris.

  7. Apr 30, 2022 · From within his inertia, and while six socks perennially soak in a pink plastic bowl, Perecs man asleep establishes routines, eating the same cheap meals at the same café counters, reading Le Monde from cover to cover, and playing pinball for hours on end.