The beginning of the new state: Jérôme Leroy

Jérôme Leroy's "La petite fasciste" explores the ideological conditioning, social determinism, and personal emancipation of its protagonist, Francesca Crommelynck. The novel portrays a young woman growing up in a far-right environment who initially identifies with its ideology before personal experiences and losses lead her into a process of critical reflection. To what extent can "La petite fasciste" be read as a deconstruction of extremist thought patterns? The novel paints a bleak picture of a polarized France where social tensions, political radicalization, and cultural conflicts are escalating. Leroy describes a society marked by latent violence and ideological struggles. "La petite fasciste" thus fits into the author's body of work, which addresses similar themes in works such as "Le Bloc."

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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