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About the book: "Enemy's Makeup" is a crazy narrative of a man's conversation with his enemy; A long conversation in an airport waiting room that reveals many stories. The story of Enemy Makeup is about "Jerome Angost" who is on a business trip to Barcelona. At the airport, he finds out that his flight is delayed. Frustrated, he takes out a book and starts reading. A little later, a stranger named "Textur Texel" sits in the chair next to him and starts telling his life story without any introduction. This sound work perfectly captures Amelie Notomb's storytelling genius and her power to surprise the audience. The book is not devoid of philosophical and religious color and, most importantly, it is written based on the principle of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis (unconscious conflicts between different parts of the psyche - entity, ego, superego - are the main cause of abnormal behavior). In this novel, the author has adhered to the principle of triple unity of classical theater (unity of place, unity of time and unity of action). Thanks to the fluent language and dialogue that is a characteristic feature of Notomb's novels, a number of plays have been adapted from this work in France, Belgium and other countries and have remained on the stage for years. About the author: Amelie Notomb, a Belgian writer, was born in 1966 in Brussels. He published his first novel named "Murder of Menzeh" in 1992. After that, he wrote more than forty novels and short stories with themes of human condition, writing and life. "Enemy Makeup" is one of his works which he wrote in 2001; This work was translated by "Zeor Izadpanah" for the first time in 1401 and was published by Nash Ghat. Book: The Enemys Cosmetique Originally published: 2001 Author: Amelie Nothomb Genres: Novel, Fiction Narrator Ayub Aghakhani Narrative book format