Cultural appropriation as a tragicomedy of generations

The recently retired history professor with a penchant for alcohol, divorced, is the protagonist of Abel Quentin's second novel, "Le Voyant d'Étampes," which the conservative press, such as Le Figaro and Valeurs actuelles, is already celebrating as a harbinger of cancel culture – Quentin satirizes the media reactions to Jean Roscoff's book and thus also anticipates the debate surrounding his own novel.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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