Prix ​​Goncourt 2025, the four finalists: Emmanuel Carrère, Laurent Mauvignier, Nathacha Appanah, Caroline Lamarche

Laurent Mauvignier wins the Prix Goncourt 2025 for his novel La maison vide (The Empty House). The 58-year-old writer was awarded a prize by the jury of the Académie Goncourt on Tuesday, November 4th.

Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre received the Prix Renaudot 2025 for Je voulais vivreThe book was opposed by Feurat Alani (Le ciel est immense), Anne Berest (Finistère), Justine Lévy (Une drôle de peine) and Louis-Henri de La Rochefoucauld (Modern Love) by.

All four finalists of the Prix Goncourt have already been featured here. Literary return discussed: To Emmanuel Carrère with Kolkhoze, Laurent Mauvignier with La maison vide, Nathacha Appanahs The night in the heart and Caroline Lamarches Le bel obscur, at 2025 pm.

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Invasive plants and the third gender: Caroline Lamarche

Caroline Lamarché's novel *Le bel obscur* (2025, shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt) is an exploration of love, memory, and gender identities, in which a narrator, after the breakdown of her marriage, delves into her own identity and genealogical past. The central title, "Le bel obscur," is closely linked to the hidden, queer life of her ancestor Edmond, whose erasure from the family tree represents the suppression of his unsettling in-between position. The novel deconstructs binary gender orders by redefining love as a fluid, invisible bond, with the narrator emphasizing the necessity of the "third party" as opposed to the exclusive duality, even for herself as the wife of a gay man. In its hybrid form of novel, essay, and dream prose, *Le bel obscur* transforms personal suffering into a universal poetic experience that affirms the fragility of human relationships, the invisibility of certain identities, and the creative power of storytelling.

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