Poetics of Childhood: Mathieu Palain, Sale gosse (2019)

Mathieu Palain's "Sale gosse" (2019) primarily tells two stories: that of Marc and that of Wilfried, the "sale gosse"—the "dirty brat" who repeatedly falls through the cracks of the system. Marc, himself marked by a difficult background, tries in his work to save a generation that barely believes in salvation. Wilfried, confronted early on with violence, drugs, and instability, seeks solace in football, a prospect that repeatedly eludes him. Palain's "Sale gosse" portrays childhood in precarious social circumstances as a microcosm of societal structures and individual destinies, offering a portrait of vulnerability, the search for recognition, and the speechlessness on the margins of society. The novel not only recounts the failure of individual biographies but also—subtly and without false pathos—develops its own poetics of childhood.

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News novel about the perfect prisoner

“Un premier roman urbain, ultra-réaliste et social,” is how Mathieu Palain was described for his first novel. Sale gosse characterized. 1 Urban, ultra-realistic, and socially conscious. A similar description earned him the Prix du Roman News, the prize for the news novel, for his second novel. Don't stop runningThe Prix du Roman News was launched in 2011 by the fashion culture magazine Stiletto and Publicisdrugstore, a drugstore that is part brewery, part bookstore, and part newsstand. Journalistic research, documentation, and imagination are the foundations of the news novel. The prize is awarded to a work that treats current events (a situation, a story, or protagonists that have occurred) like a novel. 2 One might question whether this truly designates a genre and a corpus, considering the ten previous prize winners:

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This article is written in German and can be found at https://rentree.de. Automatic translations into English and French are available. English, French.

Notes
  1. “Un Fil à la page reçoit Cécile Coulon and Mathieu Palain”, Ouest-France, Tuesday, October 8, 2019>>>
  2. See. https://www.babelio.com/prix/152/du-Roman-News.>>>
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