The waiter
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Menzies, Alice, translator.
Physical Desc
247 pages ; 24 cm
Status
First Floor - Fiction
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Language
English
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DLW186234, DLW186234

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General Note
"Originally published in Norway in 2017 by Oktober as The Hills. Published by agreement with Salomonsson Agency. Translated by Alice Menzies"--Title page verso.
General Note
"Originally published in Norway in 2017 by Oktober as The Hills. Published by agreement with Salomonsson Agency. Translated by Alice Menzies" -- Verso title page.
General Note
"Originally published in Norway in 2017 by Oktober as The Hills. Published by agreement with Salomonsson Agency. Translated by Alice Menzies"--Title page verso.
General Note
"Originally published in Norway in 2017 by Oktober as The Hills. Published by agreement with Salomonsson Agency. Translated by Alice Menzies" -- Verso title page.
Description
"In the tradition of modern classics The Dinner and A Gentleman in Moscow comes The Waiter, in which the finely tuned balance of a grand European restaurant (that has seen better days) is irrevocably upset by an unexpected guest. In a centuries-old European restaurant called The Hills, a middle-aged waiter takes pride in the unchangeable aspects of his job: the well-worn uniform, the ragged but solid tablecloths, and the regular diners. Some are there daily, like Graham "Le Gris"--Also known as The Pig--and his dignified group of aesthetes; the slightly more free-spirited drinking company around Tom Sellers; and the closest one can get to personal friends of the waiter, Edgar and his young daughter, Anna. In this universe unto itself, there is scarcely any contact between the tables ... until a beautiful and well-groomed young woman walks through the door and upsets the delicate balance of the restaurant and all it has come to represent. Like living in a snow globe, The Waiter is a captivating study in miniature. Everything is just so, and that's exactly how the waiter needs it to be. One can understand why he becomes anxious when things begin to change. In fact, given the circumstances, anxiety just might be the most sensible response ... With the sophistication of The Remains of the Day and the eccentricity of The Elegance of the Hedgehog, The Waiter marks the North American debut of an exciting new voice in literary fiction"--,Provided by publisher.
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In a centuries-old European restaurant called The Hills, a middle-aged waiter takes pride in the unchangeable aspects of his job: the well-worn uniform, the ragged but solid tablecloths, and the regular diners. There is scarcely any contact between the tables-- until a beautiful and well-groomed young woman walks through the door and upsets the delicate balance of the restaurant and all it has come to represent. -- adapted from jacket
Language
Translated from Norwegian.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Faldbakken, M., & Menzies, A. (2018). The waiter (First Scout Press hardcover edition.). Gallery/Scout Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Faldbakken, Matias, 1973- and Alice, Menzies. 2018. The Waiter. Gallery/Scout Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Faldbakken, Matias, 1973- and Alice, Menzies. The Waiter Gallery/Scout Press, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Faldbakken, Matias, and Alice Menzies. The Waiter First Scout Press hardcover edition., Gallery/Scout Press, 2018.

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