Poetics of Childhood: Emmanuel Carrère, La classe de neige (1995)

Emmanuel Carrère's 1995 novel "La classe de neige" (The Snow Class) is a psychological novel that, in a seemingly innocuous setting—a school trip to a ski camp—exposes a child's existential angst. What begins as a simple childhood story unfolds into a dark journey through the inner world of a boy who becomes increasingly detached from reality and sinks into a nightmare of guilt, fear, alienation, and violence. Carrère's novel creates a dark poetics of childhood: not lost innocence, but a permanent state of emergency in which the child is confronted with experiences he can barely process.

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