Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Added to your cart
Paperback The Interrogation Book

ISBN: 1439149410

ISBN13: 9781439149416

Le Procès-verbal

From the original Atheneum edition jacket, 1964.

"J.M.G. Le Cl zio, revelation of the literary year" ran the headline of the Paris Express after last year's prizes had been awarded. The Goncourt jury was locked five to five until its president used his double vote to give the prize to the older candidate. Ten minutes later the Renaudot jury elected the candidate they thought they might lose to the other prize. Most of the literary sections ran their prize news putting the Renaudot first, in order to feature the twenty-three-year-old discovery that was rocking Paris literary circles.

What is The Interrogation? Most likely a myth without distinct delineations. A very solitary young man, Adam Pollo, perhaps the first man, perhaps the last, has a very remarkable interior adventure. He concentrates and he discovers ways of being, ways of seeing. He enters into animals, into a tree.... He has no business, no distractions; he is at the complete disposal of life. All of life, that is, except the society of his own species -- and so the story ends.

"This is the next phase after the 'the new novel, '" wrote the critics. Kafka they said; a direct descendant of Joyce, they said. Beckett they said. Like nothing else, they said. One hundred thousand Frenchmen bought it. They said it was strange and beautiful. Finally the real voice of the young, said the critics. "I like J. D. Salinger," said Mr. Le Cl zio, and that was all he said. His remarkable first book will soon be published all over the world and much more will be said.

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Temporarily Unavailable

We receive fewer than 1 copy every 6 months.

Customer Reviews

0 customer rating | 0 review

Rated 5 stars
Excellent

Fantastic. Beginning can be a bit tedious, but once you get to pg. 60 or so, the book enters another realm entirely.

0Report

Rated 4 stars
A good sample of Le Clezio

When the author was awarded with the Nobel Prize, I decided to see what his prose was like and read this novel in the original. Overall although I had some problem with the novel at some point (because the plot isn't clearly defined and you may lose interest somewhere on the way), I appreciate it more now, when it's over. I enjoyed the language but I did not like the main character from the very beginning. But that's it -...

0Report

Copyright © 2025 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks ® and the ThriftBooks ® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured