Fire, sea, grain of sand, stone: Antoine Wauters
Antoine Wauters' novel "Haute-Folie" (Gallimard, 2025) tells the story of Josef, born into a farming family rife with fractures, silences, and tragedies, who struggles throughout his life against the invisible burdens of his origins. The starting point is a devastating fire that destroys the farm and animals, triggering a chain of loss, betrayal, and death that ultimately culminates in violence, suicide, and guilt. Josef grows up in the shadow of these catastrophes, surrounded by silent adults, destructive repetitions, and the compulsion to carry the repressed family history with him—raising the question of whether writing it down represents a form of liberation or a repetition of the pain. Wauters' prose repeatedly employs lyrically dense passages that allow memories, voices, and places to merge, making the experience of madness (folie) tangible as both a poetic and existential boundary experience.
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