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97,196 Words
97,196 Words: Essays | Emmanuel Carrere
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A selection of the best short work by France's greatest living nonfiction writer Over the course of his career, Emmanuel Carrère has reinvented nonfiction writing. In a search for truth in all its guises, he dispenses with the rules of genre. For him, no form is out of reach: Theology, historiography, reportage, and memoir—among many others—are fused under the pressure of an inimitable combination of passion, curiosity, and intellect that has made Carrère one of our most distinctive and important literary voices today. 97,196 Words introduces Carrère's shorter work to an English-language audience. Featuring more than thirty extraordinary texts written over an illustrious twenty-five-year period of Carrère's creative life, the book shows a remarkable mind at work. Spanning continents, histories, and personal relationships, 97,196 Words considers the divides between truth, reality, and our shared humanity, exploring remarkable events and eccentric lives, including Carrère's own.
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I loved this collection of assorted non-fiction works: essays, introductions, columns, reports. Carrere's book begins with a piece about the grim & strange case of Jean-Claude Romand. Posing as an influential medical doctor for numerous years, Romand killed his entire family when he realized that his lies were about to be uncovered. Carrere would return to this case for a second piece in the collection & would subsequently publish a (cont)

vivastory full-length book, The Adversary, about it. Also included in 97,196 is Carrere's reminiscences of reading PK Dick's short stories, a racy series of columns about the author's love life, account of a botched interview with Catherine Deneuve, a profoundly moving account of the 18 years that photojournalist Darcy Padilla spent with seropositive Julie Baird, a report on a handful of days in Davos & a week with Macron. In a piece Carrere is as likely to 1y
vivastory reference Kafka & Mann as he is to excoriate the New Age pseudo-philosophies of the elite. Like Baldwin & Didion, Carrere is an essayist who doesn't shy away from the complexities of life. There was also a great short review of Janet Malcolm's The Journalist & the Murderer, which Carrere called one of the greatest nonfiction books of all time.
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batsy So intrigued by the range of your reading this year and thanks for putting these books on my radar! Gonna add this to the list. 1y
vivastory @batsy Thanks so much! I have likewise been interested in your recent posts about the ancients and it has me itching to revisit some favorites. 1y
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A fantastic collection by one of my favorites. Glad I finally took it off the shelf and read it!