Prix Renaudot (Prix Théophraste-Renaudot) ておふらすと=るのどしょう
Edition 21 (1946)
Literary awardFrench LiteratureNovelNonfiction
Winners
1 peopleA documentary essay that analyzes the system of concentration camps and the ideological and social conditions behind it from the perspective of a former deportee. Its core lies in looking beyond individual testimony to explain the mechanism that made the camps possible.
More than a record of the camps, this 1946 Renaudot winner explains their machinery in clear, forceful prose.
192 pages
concentration campstestimonytotalitarianismpostwar Europepolitical critique