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500 pages, Paperback
First published August 21, 2013
La guerre avait été une terrible épreuve de solitude, mais ce n'était rien comparé à cette période de démobilisation qui prenait des allures de descente aux enfers�.
Those who thought that this war would be over quickly are all dead. Of the war, of course.Early November, 1918; what a marvelous opening! This massive novel, winner of the Prix Goncourt for 2013, has all the makings of a popular success. Something of a ܳè--Ի岹 in France, where it challenges the national preoccupation with patriotic valor, and paints a vitriolic portrait of virtually the entire establishment. But it is also a mighty good story by any account, that starts in the trenches of WW1 and changes into a fascinating tale of crime and corruption, with a nail-biting finish. It will surely be a best-seller in translation, and I can already imagine the Hollywood movie or BBC miniseries. However, I find it hard to gauge its literary value; it is a very different animal from the works of previous Goncourt winners such as Michel Houellebecq, Marie N'Diaye, or Jean Echenoz.