The moment of truth: Karine Tuil
Karine Tuil's "La Guerre par d'autres moyens" dissects the disintegration of power, identity, and public perception. At its center is Dan Lehman, a former left-wing president of France, who, after an election defeat, sinks into alcoholism and irrelevance, while his ex-wife Marianne Bassani forges new careers in literature and his second wife Hilda Müller in film. The article demonstrates how Tuil subtly intertwines fiction and reality: Marianne's novel "À la recherche du désastre," adapted into a film, reflects Lehman's downfall and, in addition to the mediatized public sphere, deprives him of control over his own story in other ways—a sophisticated mirroring of the mechanisms of public dismantling. The analysis also highlights the intertextual connection to Philip Roth's "My Life as a Man," Lehman's Jewish identity, and the question of toxic masculinity in politics and culture. Tuil's novel thus appears as a clever reflection on the destruction of public figures in a media-driven society – a tragicomic drama about power, narcissism, and the struggle for the power to interpret one's own existence.
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