Phillipe Claudel: Grey Souls

Phillipe Claudel: Grey Souls

Sweet and bleakly sad. Gives a marvellous picture of loss and commitment with a very convincing picture of French provincial life in the First World War. There’s a mystery in the story but its the process taken to solve it that is the real fascination of this book. And the essence of the book recalls Wilde’s dictum ’every man kills the thing he loves’.

Michel Houellebecq: Submission

Michel Houellebecq: Submission

Tobias Woolf: Old School

Tobias Woolf: Old School