The Goncourt brothers and the poetics of doubling: Alain Claude Sulzer

Alain Claude Sulzer's novel "Doppelleben" (2022) has now been published in French as "Les Vieux Garçons" (2025). With precise, artfully detached language, it traces the lives of the brothers Edmond and Jules de Goncourt—two writers inextricably linked in 19th-century Paris, living, thinking, and writing together. Sulzer weaves historical facts with poetic imagination: from everyday rituals and conversations about art and style to the quiet catastrophes of their private lives, a chamber drama unfolds, exploring dependency, illness, and creative obsession. The novel follows the brothers from their literary rise to Jules's physical and mental decline, which Edmond observes with desperate concern but also with aesthetic detachment.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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