Prix Renaudot (Prix Théophraste-Renaudot) ておふらすと=るのどしょう
Edition 7 (1932)
Literary awardFrench LiteratureNovelNonfiction
Winners
1 peopleTold through Bardamu, the novel drifts from the First World War to colonial Africa, the American industrial world, and back to Paris. It confronts war, empire, and modern violence in a stark, highly colloquial voice.
A major antiwar novel that follows Bardamu’s drift through the violence of war and modern life.
432 pages
antiwarcolonialismmodern absurditydrift