The Green Parrot

The Green Parrot by Marthe Bibesco, published by Turtle Point Press in 1929, is a first edition novel comprising 222 pages. This work presents a strange and beautiful narrative, characterized by a subtle charm reminiscent of a miniature painting. The story unfolds with a sense of reticent drama, inviting readers to engage their imaginations as they explore its intricacies without the influence of overt melodrama.
Readers will find a captivating tale that balances delicate storytelling with an air of mystery. The narrative’s understated overtones encourage personal interpretation, making it a unique reading experience. This edition, written in English, offers a glimpse into the author’s artistic vision, allowing for a thoughtful exploration of the themes woven throughout the fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Green Parrot is a strange and beautiful story with the faintly arid charm of a miniature painted on the cover of a seventeenth snuff box. There is a great deal of reticent drama, but no melodrama. The overtones of the story are left to the reader’s imagination. The result is a slender, but captivating and completely self sufficient novel. THE NEW YORK TIMES
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