The Book of Proper Names

The Book of Proper Names[1] (French: Robert des noms propres) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb.

[2][3][4] It was first published in 2002.

It is a romanticized account of the life of the singer RoBERT,[5][6] whom Nothomb became acquainted with as an avid admirer of her songs.

[7] In a vaguely surreal story, an extraordinary little girl is born from strange circumstances - her mother murdered her father, gave birth in prison, and then hanged herself.

Plectrude, as the girl is unfortunately named by her mother, is adopted by her aunt and lives a fairy-like existence until she enrolls into the Paris Opera Ballet School, a rigorous institution portrayed as a "scalpel to slice away the last flesh of childhood.