Gaslighting and Autofiction: Camille Laurens

Camille Laurens' novel "Ta promesse" draws on her experience in autofiction to unfold a gripping story of love, betrayal, and toxic dependencies. Beyond depicting a passionate relationship, the novel dissects the dynamics of power and manipulation, ultimately offering a reflection on creative expression. At the heart of the story are Claire, a celebrated writer, and the charismatic Gilles. Gilles increasingly reveals himself as a manipulative narcissist who emotionally isolates and wears Claire down. The protagonist, Claire, is at the center of a story marked by manipulation and lies, which ultimately lands her in court. The search for the truth becomes the primary motivation for her writing and reflections. The escalation culminates in a courtroom drama, which Laurens unfolds with the precision of a thriller writer.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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