Poetics of Childhood: Clothilde Salelle's, Nos insomnies (2025)

The novel "Nos insomnies" (2025) tells the story of an unnamed first-person narrator growing up in a rural suburb in the late 1990s. The central and closely guarded family secret is chronic insomnia, which, "like an evil spell," slips from one family member to the next. The protagonist is an observant keen observer who regards her father, his mysterious work in the laboratory, and his reactions to the outside world (especially noise and the threat posed by the encroaching "lotissement" development) with suspicion and mistrust. She conducts "very serious investigations" to decipher the unspoken truths, but feels envy for the "problems" of her friend Julie, which are nameable and lend "consistency" to her existence. Summer holidays at a campsite offer a temporary respite from the oppressive atmosphere at home. Here the father seems to flourish, and the insomnia recedes into the background, even though the summer itself is eventually "contaminated" by it.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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