The 3 best books by the fascinating Philippe Claudel

Philippe Claudel He is an author of allegedly philosophical novels. It is the least we could expect from a cultural anthropologist, a student of all artistic manifestations or of any other kind in which the human ends up manifesting their fears and dreams, their social circumstances and their eternal metaphysical doubts.

With this background the most consistent narrative of Claudel It is a literature committed to the humanistic, informative at times, always conscientious.

But the best thing about Claudel lies in his ability to insert interesting fictions that completely transform a philosophical rambling into a compelling literary argument, with the imponderable gain that the characters in which the reader can be seen reflected always bring.

Stories that serve the author for his manifest disruptive intention against our usual approach to the world. The events that intensely mark its plots force us to open our eyes wide to discover the richest nuances of the human faced with the unexpected, the different, the unpredictable beyond the comfort zone.

Top 3 recommended novels by Philippe Claudel

Research

This book presents us with a scenario apparently overcome since its origin in the industrial revolution: that of alienation. That's why it never hurts to indulge yourself in reading a novel like this.

The truth is that the author Philippe Claudel has always stood out for his committed, critical narrative, but also with a very clear focus, precisely that of the alienation of the individual in our society. With all this background you can already imagine a little (or a lot) of what you are going to find.

You just need to know the tone, the specific plot and the style. And the truth is that nothing will disappoint you.

With the style of a crime novel and an absolutely empathetic tone, this novel manages, in the least of cases, to disconcert. The plot and its resolution is certainly fascinating in its eerie simplicity, with a sense of proximity that seems to pierce your skin. It is a large company in which the suicide rate is very high.

An external investigator is sent to look for the causes. And yes, it seems that the environment is not the most suitable to perform any task in that large company.

So much so that, at times, you think that suicides are a kind of covert murder, a kind of seizure of the will towards doom.

At times disconcerting, always sinister ..., a sense of latent unease guides you through the novel, with that heartburn that sometimes produces the consciousness of the ominous peering into reality beyond the book.

the claudel investigation

The Brodeck Report

A murder, like a bad chord of the recent past, recovers tragic sensations in a small town ravaged by the war that ended a few days ago. And yet all the locals conspire to assume joint guilt.

Only one of them Brodeck takes the baton of objectivity and prepares to compose the story between the police and the human of what happened. Brodeck will soon discover that he has embarked on a strange mission that transits between common morality and the great shadows of each one. of the inhabitants of the place.

Life as a paradoxical musical performance in which all instruments sound good together and completely distort separately. Souls eager to inhabit social normality and inhabited by rarity, eccentricity and fear of doors inward.

The Brodeck Report

Gray souls

Claudel was uncovered in his country with this novel that made it clear that a different writer had come to stay. With prose of dark lyrical overtones, Claudel delves into the psyche of characters who peer into the most ominous of consciousness.

Among all the inhabitants of the town where the girl was found dead back in 1917 there is a plan and an intention to cover up the truth in favor of survival: the girl's body floating on the cold waters of the canal, the cold prevailing in that December…, everything becomes the perfect setting for the truth to end up being forcibly frozen under crystal clear waters.

But Claudel takes advantage of the striking of the facts to launch us towards the future, to a time in which the truth is still trying to stretch from the hibernation of the consciences of so many and so many who still remember what happened and the derived truth, assumed everything as certainty indisputable.

But the most fascinating thing about everything Claudel teaches us is that, beyond who assumed the guilt or far beyond who freed it, there are many others who were simply capable of trying to forget ..., just trying, as will be seen in that future loaded with moral debts.

Gray souls
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