Prix Femina ぷり・ふぇみな
Edition 51 (1954)
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Gabriel Veraldi
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Against the backdrop of postwar French intellectual society, the novel depicts the friction between a society that treats people like machines and the individual emotions that resist it. Its cool, analytical gaze still lets ethical uncertainty and desire surface.
Within a society that treats people as machines, the gap between feeling and ethics quietly comes into view.
304 pages
French literaturepostwarintellectualsethicspsychology