Here are the literary counterparts to Zidane and Deschamps, to Air and Daft Punk.
Ah, la belle France – brie and baguettes, cafés and calvados, Sartre and Satie, easy existentialism and casual infidelity, chateaux and chic little poodles... Well, yes, that’s still part of what France is about, but only part. France is now a bubbling bouillabaisse of cultures, attitudes, faiths, languages and traditions. Also, for the first time since, ooh, the beginning of time, France now puts out some credibly cool pop; it won the World Cup; its film directors are getting less cerebral and more visceral, all the great Theoreticians have been toppled from their pedestals and a political philosopher is no longer the only thing any bright young French thing yearns to be... And all this is being refracted in its literature, which – like its music – has woken from decades of joyless experimentalism to new energy and new subjects.
Here’s the crème de la crème – the 15 best writers under 40 not previously known in English.
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The witty angst of Marie Desplechin and Agnes Desarthe, the virtuoso misanthropy of Michel Houellebecq, the brutal vivacity of Virginie Despentes, the mythically inflected landscapes of Abdourahman Waberi--these, among others, demonstrate the range and vitality on current French writing. The last three pieces are, however, odd choices. An admittedly excellent extract from a film script by Mathieu Kassovitz, director of La Haine; DJ Tov's somewhat breathlessly written account of French rap and club culture, which nevertheless serves as useful background to several of the other texts; and the rather lame interview with footballer Marcel Desailly which rounds off the collection--all of which indicate an attempt to smuggle in the new writing via the Trojan Horse of popular culture. Given this perhaps over-insistence on current gallic "cool"--the implied conjunction of sex, football, and clubbing, the attitudes of rebellion and cynicism, the seeming insistence on a rupture with past literary traditions (though de Chamberet's introduction is more even-handed)--the fact remains that the most interesting selections here are those which seem to inherit and develop the radical linguistic invention of writers such as Georges Bataille, Antonin Artaud, or Pierre Guyotat, or which resonate with the thought of, say, Helene Cixous or Gilles Deleuze.
The pieces by Lorette Nobecourt and Mehdi Belhaj Kacem are quite simply extraordinary: visceral and highly inventive. Kacem's "Anteform" is probably the best account of drugged-up clubbing yet written, deliriously interfacing music, chemicals, and language in an LSD-filtered philosophy of the body.
One can only hope that this collection succeeds in persuading publishers to translate more contemporary French writing--on the evidence herein, it puts much modern British fiction to shame. --Burhan Tufail
‘Exposes France as a hotbed of sexual adventure, racial tension and club bedlam’
The Face
‘The diversity of this much-needed collection demonstrates the range and vitality of current French writing’
amazon.co.uk
‘vibrant... portrays areas of French life we often ignore’
Independent
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