The Midnight Love Feast (French: Le Médianoche amoureux) is a 1989 book by Michel Tournier, published by Éditions Gallimard.
They hold a dinner party where guests trade stories, 19 in all, about romance.
[2] Judy Cooke of The Guardian praised the "clarity", wrote that the translation was "excellent", and stated that the book "works at many levels".
[1] Galen Strawson, in The Independent, wrote that the work has "second-rate" content though Tournier's "gifts show through.
[4] James Saynor in The Observer wrote that the translation was of good quality, and favorably compared his work to those of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Primo Levi.