Now we're going to do Morocco: Gilbert Sinoué

Gilbert Sinoué's "Au couchant, l'espérance" (Gallimard, 2025) stages the emergence of national independence as both a mirror and a counterpoint to an individual struggle for freedom. The novel links the political liberation of Morocco to the inner reconstruction of its protagonist, Hussein Chaoui: What is politically fulfilled on November 16, 1955, with the return of Sultan Mohammed V and ultimately with independence, appears, narratively, as a belated response to a biographical chain of losses, wounds, and speechlessness. The novel intertwines two semantics of redemption: national sovereignty and personal release from trauma and guilt. The novel's poetics lie not in harmonizing these two threads, but in assembling them as a tension-filled parallel movement characterized by discontinuities, asymmetrical experiences of time, and fractured communication.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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