Alchemy of the Word: Hugues Jallon

In "Le cours secret du monde" (2025), Hugues Jallon undertakes a radical revision of what is considered "secret" or "hidden"—not out of esoteric interest, but as a contrapuntal exploration against hegemonic, rational world knowledge. For Jallon, the "secret" is not a fixed category, a closed content, or a dogmatic system. Rather, it is a space for thought, an opening, a void from which alternative forms of history, perception, and world interpretation emerge. The attributions to the "secret" in the novel are manifold and deliberately contradictory. They aim to readjust the relationship between visibility, truth, knowledge, and power. This work is situated within the context of his previous novels.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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