Roman chorale of a valley in the Périgord: Renaud de Chaumaray

Renaud de Chaumaray's novel "Quitter la vallée" (Gallimard, 2025) belongs to a tradition that could be described in French as "roman choral" or "polyphonic realism": a literary project that interweaves multiple voices, biographies, and perspectives to create a supra-individual portrait of a region, a milieu, or an era. Set in the heart of the Périgord, more precisely in the Vallée de la Vézère, Chaumaray unfolds three initially independent narrative threads that gradually touch, intertwine, and overlap. The novel evokes landscape, history, and violence, memory, love, and escape, so that it cannot be read merely as an ensemble of individual fates, but rather as a kind of fresco in which individual existence and collective experience are inextricably linked.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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