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My French Whore is a humorous spy romance novel written by the American stage and screen actor, director, screenwriter, and author Gene Wilder.Set towards the end of World War I, in 1918, it tells the story of a shy young railway employee and amateur actor from Milwaukee, named Paul Peachy. Having realised that his wife no longer loves him, Paul enlists as a private in the U.S. Army and boards ship for the trenches of France.Peachy finds temporary solace in friendship amid horrors of war, but is soon captured by the enemy Germans in No Man's Land. His only chance of survival is to impersonate one of the enemy's most famous spies (as a child of immigrants, he is a fluent German speaker).As the urbane and accomplished spy Harry Stroller, Peachy is feted as a hero by the German top brass and gains access to a previously unimagined world of sumptuous living. But his new role also reveals inner reserves of courage and ingenuity he never knew he possessed, as the mounting suspicions of his German hosts force Peachy into ever more outrageous deceptions.[1]In this atmosphere of smoke and mirrors, Paul Peachy falls in love with Annie, a beautiful French courtesan, who seems to see through his artful disguise. The ending is a surprise of twists and clever plotting.My French Whore is a romantic comedy of errors and deceptions, elegant and at times even moving, with a certain dramatic intensity that leads to an inevitable heartbreaking conclusion. A reviewer stated that the "writing [is] sparse but perfect, and the dialogue [is] wonderful."[2] Other reviewers have written that Wilder's character development was scarce and irregular,[3] whereas still others stated that Wilder's novel was a touching debut novel "a simple, straight-faced love story about a brave coward and a scarlet," where the language was humorous, with characters who had depth and charm[4] Finally, the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Wilder’s delightful fiction debut (is) a novel so witty, dramatic and romantic that the reader is left with an indelible mental movie." [5]All in all, Wilder's first novel had a fair reception and good sales.[6]




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