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Laurent Mauvignier

Author of The Birthday Party

20 Works 743 Members 17 Reviews

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Works by Laurent Mauvignier

The Birthday Party (2020) 228 copies, 5 reviews
The Wound (2009) 111 copies, 3 reviews
La Maison vide: Prix Goncourt 2025 (2025) 79 copies, 3 reviews
Apprendre à finir (2000) 69 copies
Continuer (2016) 57 copies, 2 reviews
In the Crowd (2006) 52 copies, 2 reviews
Loin d'eux (1999) 36 copies
Ce que j'appelle oubli (2011) 32 copies
Autour du monde (2014) 29 copies
Le lien (2005) 10 copies, 1 review
Ceux d'à côté (2002) 9 copies, 1 review
Seuls (2004) 8 copies
Retour à Berratham (2015) 6 copies
Tout mon amour (2012) 5 copies
Une légère blessure (2016) 4 copies
Voyage à New Delhi (2018) 2 copies
Visages d'un récit (2015) 1 copy
Proches (2023) 1 copy
La camera bianca (2008) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1967
Gender
male
Nationality
France
Birthplace
Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val-de-Loire, France
Places of residence
Toulouse, France
Associated Place (for map)
Centre-Val-de-Loire, France

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18 reviews
This is the story of the four denizens of a hamlet and the terrible events that happened the night three of them threw a small birthday party for the fourth. There's Bergogne, the farmer, content with his cows, in love with his wife, but worried about money. There's his wife, Marion, who works in town and who is about to turn forty. There's their daughter, Ida, who is so excited about the planned celebration and who spends the day before carefully painting a picture for her mother. And show more there's Christine, who left the art world in Paris for this quiet backwater, and spends her day painting, with only her dog, Rajah and the neighbor's daughter for company. Lately she's been getting some threatening letters though.

What makes this novel so magnificent is the perfection of the pacing and how well the author creates an unbearable feeling of dread in the reader. The novel gives each character a chapter, following their thoughts and every minor preoccupation of their day. It's a style that takes effort to read, until the reader is immersed in each character's life. And, as events move from daily chores or preparation for the party, into the events that make this novel a thriller of sorts, this structure serves to amplify the tension. And by closely following the thoughts of each character in turn, this book is a wonderful collection of complex and conflicted character studies. I was astonished by how good this book was and I hope we see more of Mauvignier's novels translated into English.
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A wild, broken, and human narrative. The consciouses that we (readers) experience, that seemingly digresses through all stages of human nuance and grief and violence and safety, will have readers grasping for any semblance of comfort they can perceive. A distressing story, a human story, with so many layers, sentence level and beyond. Whew.
Einen "Thriller in Zeitlupe" verspricht der Klappentext und diesen Anspruch erfüllt der Roman. Mauvignier versteht es großartig, die Spannung nach und nach anzuziehen und dabei eine realistische und naturalistische Geschichte von Erwartungen, Geheimnissen und dem Fluch der Vergangenheit zu erzählen. Klare Empfehlung
This book started off strong, though it was too strong on the suspense for me personally. Also too much gory violence. Yet about 150 pages in the suspense turned to boredom as this book was just way too long and slow and there is just too much stuff that is irrelevant.

And then the last 50 pages gets moving, slowly and then quickly. Yet despite all of those extra pages, we still don't find out how everything resolves at the then end. What happens to everyone present?

Also, if I never read show more another male-authored book that is largely about violence against women, I am good. show less

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Works
20
Members
743
Popularity
#34,184
Rating
3.9
Reviews
17
ISBNs
82
Languages
5

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