Behind the mask: David Thomas
David Thomas's "Un frère" (2025, shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt) faces a twofold challenge: on the one hand, the author recounts the life and death of his brother Édouard, who suffered from schizophrenia for four decades; on the other hand, he simultaneously reflects on the difficulty of writing about mental illness in a literary way without reducing the subject to their diagnosis. How can a fictional or literary text do justice to the experience of mental illness? How can suffering, alienation, and the fragmented perception that schizophrenia brings be translated into narrative forms without appearing voyeuristic or simplistic?
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