Epistolary novel in the digital realm: Sandra Lucbert

Sandra Lucbert's novel "La Toile" (translated as "The Net") is a reflection on literature in the age of digital communication and artificial intelligence. Through its specific form and the complex interweaving of technology, power, relationships, and identity, the text illuminates fundamental questions of authorship and authenticity in an increasingly networked world. The book jacket of Sandra Lucbert's novel "La Toile" alludes to "Les Liaisons dangereuses," the canonical epistolary novel by Choderlos de Laclos from the 18th century. This comparison proves fruitful for interpretation, as it characterizes "La Toile" as a transformation of the epistolary novel into the digital age, transferring the classic themes of power, manipulation, and vulnerability into the context of networked communication.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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