The Planetarium

The Planetarium by Nathalie Sarraute, published by Deep Vellum Publishing in 2022, is a literary work that explores the intricate emotional landscapes of its characters. This edition, comprising 246 pages, presents a narrative centered around a young man’s desire for his aunt’s large apartment. However, the story delves deeper than its surface plot, examining the internal thoughts and feelings that shape the characters’ interactions and conflicts.
Readers will find that The Planetarium unfolds through multiple perspectives, revealing the complexities of human emotions and relationships. The narrative captures the young man’s resentment towards his mother-in-law, the anxiety of confrontations with his aunt, and his longing for validation from a literary figure reminiscent of Gertrude Stein. Through these varied internal struggles, Sarraute highlights the contrast between self-perception and external perception, offering a nuanced exploration of identity and ambition within the framework of contemporary fiction.
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“The many narratives of The Planetarium, told from various points of view, revolve around a seemingly simple conceit: a young man has his heart and ambition set on his aunt’s large apartment. But, as in Sarraute’s other books, this plot forms only the surface of what is really happening. Instead, Sarraute focuses on the emotional lives and internal thoughts of her characters in a way that goes beyond what Virginia Woolf did years before. The spite the young man feels toward his mother-in-law for offering him and his wife cheap chairs for their apartment; the terror inspired during a confrontation between the same young man and his aunt; and the need for approval he feels when he’s around his Gertrude Stein-like literary icon are some of the many internal conflicts that move the narrative forward through the minds of the conflicted and clashing characters. Always deeply engaging, The Planetarium uses a simple plot to reveal the disparity between the way we see ourselves and the way others see us.”–Publisher’s website.
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