Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française ぐらん・ぷり・でゅ・ろまん(あかでみー・ふらんせーず)
Edition 92 (2006)
Literature prizeNovelFrench literature
Winners
1 peopleSet against the Second World War, the novel traces war crimes, personal responsibility, and memory through the recollections of former SS officer Maximilian Aue. Its relentless detail and cold perspective raise hard questions about morality and expiation.
A sustained and unsettling portrait of war crimes and memory.
992 pages
World War IINazismguilt and expiationmemoryviolence