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Disturbance: Surviving Charlie Hebdo

Hardback

Main Details

Title Disturbance: Surviving Charlie Hebdo
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Philippe Lancon
Translated by Steven Rendall
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 133
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781609455569
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Europa Editions
Imprint Europa Editions
Publication Date 12 November 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Paris, January 7, 2015. Two terrorists who claim allegiance to ISIS attack the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. The event causes untold pain to the victims and their families, prompts a global solidarity movement, and ignites a fierce debate over press freedoms and the role of satire today. Philippe Lancon, a journalist, author, and a weekly contributor to Charlie Hebdo is gravely wounded in the attack. This intense life experience upends his relationship to the world, to writing, to reading, to love and to friendship. As he attempts to reconstruct his life on the page, Lancon rereads Proust, Thomas Mann, Kafka, and others in search of guidance. It is a year before he can return to writing, a year in which he learns to work through his experiences and their aftermath. Disturbance is not an essay on terrorism nor is it a witness's account of Charlie Hebdo. The attack and what followed are part of Lancon's narrative, which, instead, touches upon the universal. It is an honest, intimate account of a man seeking to put his life back together after it has been torn apart.

Author Biography

Philippe Lancon is a French journalist and writer born in 1963. His memoir, Disturbance, won the 2018 Prix Femina, Prix du Roman News, and Prix Renaudot Jury's Special Prize, and was also named Best Book of the Year by the magazines Lire and Les Inrockuptibles. He is the author of the novels L'Elan (2013) and Les iles (2011). Steven Rendall has translated more than fifty books from French and German, two of which have won major translation prizes. He is professor emeritus of Romance Languages at the University of Oregon and editor emeritus of Comparative Literature. He currently lives in France.

Reviews

"A powerful and deeply civilized memoir...I was moved and provoked by it, and I always looked forward to picking it up again." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times (A Critics' Top Book of 2020) "A frank, relentless, gripping memoir that illustrates both man's inhumanity to man and how quiet resolution can reclaim and restore." --Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review) "Clear-eyed, endlessly curious, and never sentimental." --Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "Unrelenting, mesmerizing, and beautifully written, Disturbance is transformative." --ForeWord Reviews "[Disturbance] is not mere reportage or political journalism but a real work of literature: a journey into individual suffering." --Literary Review "An undeniable, absolute masterpiece." --Le Figaro Magazine "Highly recommended for all audiences." --Library Journal (Starred Review) "[Disturbance] is a fascinating and often sobering read, one that offers insight into human fragility as well as resilience." --World Literature Today "Disturbance is an intimate odyssey steeped in collective history, a major work sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who reads it." --France-Amerique "Brilliantly conceived and adeptly executed...There isn't a single misstep in the book." --Ron Slate, On The Seawall "A magnificent tribute." --The Spectator "[Disturbance] is an argument in favour of the intellectual life, of ideas as beautiful abstractions, weaponised only as satire, never as terror."--The Guardian "It is a remarkable account of recovery, the nature of reconstruction, and, in a way, the philosophy of return from the edge of death." --The Lancet "A great work of literature." --Le Journal du Dimanche "An extraordinary book." --ELLE Magazine "An intense account." --Les Inrockuptiles "Incredible sensitivity and humanity." --Lepoint.fr "Remarkable." --Le Monde des Livres