Beautiful Lie: Philippe Mezescaze

Philippe Mezescaze's seemingly autofictional novel "Mercurio" (Mercure de France, 2025) is a meditation on memory, desire, friendship, and the impossibility of capturing a person's truth as *mentir vrai*, as *bella menzogna*. It tells the story of a long-term three-way relationship between the first-person narrator, his partner Almano, and the eponymous Mercurio, a figure as charismatic as he is contradictory. The novel opens with Mercurio's sudden return after years of absence, followed by a vague hint of a serious illness. But what begins as a documentary narrative quickly unfolds into a multifaceted poetic text that plays with fiction and memory, myth and lies.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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