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Writers' Festival Jury Prize 2023

Author
Claire Berest
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"It was impossible to imagine that three days later, on the night of Thursday to Friday, Etienne would kill his wife."

Etienne is a proofreader in publishing. With his deliciously whimsical wife Vive, they have been a solid and loving couple for ten years. Enlightened Parisians who go from vernissage to classical concert, they are for each other what everyone has been looking for for a long time.

But something is about to derail this perfect score.

It will be as small as the thickness of a human hair, as violent as a cyclone that ravages everything in its path.

A relentless tragic trajectory, The Thickness of a Hair examines our dark side. Claire Berest sets up a countdown with the extreme precision for which she is known to perform the fascinating autopsy of a man on the road to madness.

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Interview with Claire Berest, author of The Thickness of a Hair

In her new novel, published by Albin Michel, Claire Berest dissects the life of a man on the road to madness. Three days into the story, Étienne kills his wife, Vive, with 37 stab wounds. How did this couple get to this point? The first elements of an answer, in the form of an interview, before the author's visit to the Athenaeum on October 12th...

How did you come up with the idea for this novel: the period, your taste for news items, a particular story...?

A little bit of all of that, no doubt. I've been a fan of news stories since I was a child. But, above all, with time, I realize that certain themes are systematically found in my books. These are places of writing that I want to dig into again and again: the couple, their intimate space, in all their nooks and crannies, bright and dark, and the novelistic spring, the vertigo of the seesaw, the fact that, in a second, a life can capsize, for better or for worse. Femicide brings together both, in the most radical, definitive way possible. It was therefore obvious that I had to delve into this subject.

In your book, the notion of the couple is indeed forcefully questioned: each of us can recognize ourselves in Étienne or Vive...

Read the full interview here

Details

9782226475015

Data sheet

Author
Claire Berest
Publisher
Albin Michel
Number of pages
240
Date of publication
08/2023