Poetics of Childhood: David Ducreux Sincey

David Ducreux Sincey's "La loi du moins fort" (Gallimard, 2025) paints a bleak picture of childhood and adolescence, in which trauma, violence, and power struggles play central roles. The first-person narrator grows up in a hostile environment, marked by his mother's abuse and early exposure to death and morbidity. His encounter with the young politician Romain Poisson offers him a chance for liberation, but this is only achieved through the radical adoption of his own merciless logic of survival. From childhood games to political manipulation, the novel unfolds the gradual transformation of a victim into a perpetrator, in which the titular law of the weak—killing before being killed—legitimizes the act and becomes the central philosophy of life. This review demonstrates how the novel intertwines political dimensions with the story of childhood and exposes the mechanisms of power, manipulation, and violence. The analysis reveals that “La loi du moins fort” is not only a coming-of-age novel, but also a reflection on the dark sides of human existence and the fatalistic logic of survival.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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