FICTION

Anne-Marie the Beauty

Seven Stories. May 2021. 64p. ISBN 9781644210512. pap. $13.95. F
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This short monologue by award-winning novelist and playwright Reza follows the life and career of Anne-Marie. Having grown up in Saint-Sourd-en-Ger, France, a mecca for actors, Anne-Marie catches the acting bug and at age 19 travels to Paris to audition. There she meets the famous actress Giselle Fayolle, who becomes a source of influence and fascination. Moving back and forth in time, Anne-Marie relives her many roles on the stage and laments the ones that passed her by. In describing her family, she says her husband is boring and organized, but in a good way, and that her son will no doubt buy the cheapest urn when she dies. She wonders if her titanium knee joint will be cremated with her. As she ages and moves toward the end of her life, she concludes, “You start out as little people, and you’re little people in the end.” Anne-Marie often refers to herself in the third person, as if she is someone else.
VERDICT Reza triumphantly creates a nuanced and powerful portrait of aging that will resonate with ambitious readers.
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