Tyranny of the Imagination: Julien de Kerviler

Julien de Kerviler's "Les Tyrans sont éternels" (2003) recounts the US invasion of Baghdad from the perspective of a favorite of Saddam Hussein, who is simultaneously his double, medium, and narrator. The novel weaves a labyrinthine web of deception, doppelgangers, and mythic superimposition, in which reality, fiction, and history become indistinguishable. Baghdad appears as a new iteration of Babel, Saddam as the return of Mesopotamian rulers, and tyranny as an indestructible, eternally recurring power. The female body serves as the stage for subjugation, but also as a site of narrative counter-power. In an apocalyptic vision, the tyrants preserve themselves underground, only to return after the downfall of humanity. The novel itself is staged as a "time bomb" and weapon, drawing the reader into the game of deception and thus demonstrating that language and narrative are the ultimate forms of exercising power. The essay demonstrates that Kerviler's novel is not merely a political text about the Iraq War, but a poetics-based reflection on the inevitability of deception, the power of language, and the eternal recurrence of tyranny. It identifies the central motifs—doppelgangers, the Babel myth, body politics, metafiction—linking them to Mesopotamian mythography and comparing them with other literary contexts such as Olivier Guez's *Mesopotamia* (2024) and de Kerviler's *Les mouvements de l'Armée rouge en 1945* (2025). Ultimately, the essay interprets *Les Tyrans sont éternels* as a literary "experiment in perception," revealing that the most radical form of tyranny is not physical violence, but the colonization of the imagination through language.

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