Overlooked interior: Particles, marks and scratches at Thomas Clerc

Thomas Clerc's books "Intérieur" and "Cave" are closely linked, forming a coherent yet evolving exploration of space, self, and the act of writing. While "Intérieur" is a meticulous inventory of his living space, "Cave" expands this topographical obsession into a journey into the hidden, the unspoken, and desire. The movement from visible, above-ground life to the invisible, subterranean realm of the cave symbolizes a twofold process: the continuation of an already established literary method and its radical deepening into the complexity of human interiority and desire.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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