“[FrÉdÉric Brun’s] first novel strikes its reader by its questioning, its humility, and its necessity.”-Alexandre Fillon, <i>Livres-Hebdo</i><br /> “Startling in its resplendent gentleness.”-ValÉrie Marin La MeslÉe, <i>Le Point</i><br /> “Simple and clear in its language yet still capable of spanning a large and complicated subject. . . . A beautiful book and a glowing bright epitaph. But also-in all its beauty-a defiant act against the great darkness. In all its shapes.”-Jeppe Krogsgaard Christensen, <i>Berlinske </i><br /> “Luminous pages, the beauty of well-written phrases, the delicate and pure style of an author one absolutely must discover.”-Mohammed AÏssaoui, <i>Le Figaro LittÉraire</i>
Winner of France’s Goncourt Prize for a first novel, FrÉdÉric Brun’s semiautobiographical novel considers the seemingly irreconcilable multiplicities of life-past and present, personal and collective, self and other, life and death.