The 3 best books by David Foenkinos

David Foenkinos books

The best thing about the new great writers like David Foenkinos, who burst into force without being carried away by trends and throwing themselves into the open grave towards the avant-garde, is that they are finally unclassifiable. Critics and the industry in general seek accommodation for that new voice of which many readers ...

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The Martin Family, by David Foenkinos

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As much as it disguises itself as a routine history, we already know that David Foenkinos is not delving into manners or inter-family relationships in search of secrets or dark sides. Because the world-renowned French author is more of a surgeon of the letters in shape and ...

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Two Sisters, by David Foenkinos

Two Sisters, by Foenkinos

With that band of authenticity so laudable today and that differentiates the writers who serve the chronicle of our days with the intention of transcending from the avant-garde, David Foenkinos looks out onto the balcony of novelties with this novel of heartbreak turned into abysses existential, ...

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Towards Beauty, by David Foenkinos

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To speak of Foenkinos is to approach one of the fundamental authors of the current narrative, with that generational change that points to the classic literature of a century from now, of the narrator who reflected the intrahistory of a XNUMXst century submerged between individualism and alienation as principle conflict ...

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The library of rejected books. by David Foenkinos

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Not infrequently we hear it said that writers write, above all, for themselves. And surely there is part of reason in that assertion. It could not be otherwise for a job, a dedication, which entails hours of loneliness and downtime in the surrounding reality, when the author ...

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