Truth springs forth from lies: Adrien Bosc

Adrien Bosc's novel "L'invention de Tristan" (2025) is an exploration of the boundaries between fact and fiction in literary biography, packaged in the form of a modern detective novel. The novel tells the story of the fictional American journalist Zachary Crane, who travels to Paris to write a portrait of the enigmatic and tragically deceased American writer Tristan Egolf. What begins as journalistic research evolves into a metatextual journey in which Zachary reconstructs Egolf's life—from his rejection by American publishers to his miraculous discovery in Paris and his untimely death.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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