The setting of Nathalie Sarraute's Do You Hear Them? is a dinner
conversation between a father and his old friend about a recently
acquired pre-Columbian statue. As they discuss the merits of the piece
and art in general, the father hears his children upstairs giggling.
This childish mirth is barbaric and devastating to the father, for in
their laughter he hears them mocking his old-fashioned viewpoint and the
energy he wastes by collecting lifeless objects. In his mind, they have
no respect for what has been of greatest importance in his life.