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History of Violence
History of Violence: A Novel | Edouard Louis
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History of Violence is international bestselling French author Edouard Louiss autobiographical novel about surviving a shocking sexual assault and coping with the post-traumatic stress disorder of its aftermath. On Christmas Eve 2012, in Paris, the novelist douard Louis was raped and almost murdered by a man he had just met. This act of violence left Louis shattered; its aftermath made him a stranger to himself and sent him back to the village, the family, and the past he had sworn to leave behind. A bestseller in France, History of Violence is a short nonfiction novel in the tradition of Truman Capotes In Cold Blood, but with the victim as its subject. Moving seamlessly and hypnotically between past and present, between Louiss voice and the voice of an imagined narrator, History of Violence has the exactness of a police report and the searching, unflinching curiosity of memoir at its best. It records not only the casual racism and homophobia of French society but also their subtle effects on lovers, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives. It represents a great step forward for a young writer whose acuity, skill, and depth are unmatched by any novelist of his generation, in French or English.
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AliceFaustus
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"We never get tired of lying to ourselves."

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thereflectiveflaneur
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The best parts are when the text moves from the crime and into the relationships of the characters. Well-written and interesting ideas explored. Piecing all the information together is great and makes you an active participant in the creation of meaning. Great audiobook also.

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thatbookboi
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The most interesting part of reading this memoir of a brutal rape is the way that the book reaches into your understanding. We don‘t just follow the rapist and the victim, we shine light on the rapist‘s family, Louis‘s childhood neighbors, and his family. Under that light is the stories of violence that they have all suffered through.
A magnificent autofiction essay on, well, you guessed it: [A] HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

thereflectiveflaneur Your review was spot on! 4y
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Twocougs
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Powerful, sad, intense, and so incredibly human. Edouard Louis‘s writing is a gift to us, even when he writes about the deepest pain. Emotionally difficult but exceptional.

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DreesReads
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Consider the title to be a trigger warning, if it isn‘t obvious. This book is a “nonfiction novel”, a term I hate. It‘s a memoir, as was his previous “nonfiction novel”. In this book, Louis explains, discussed, ruminates on, questions, and second guesses the events that occurred one Christmas Eve when he was raped and nearly killed by a man he had met hours before. This is well done but is not easy to read. #itsamemoir

Cinfhen Sounds brutal 6y
DreesReads @Cinfhen it is, but with the narrative techniques he used it reads more like a police report or news article. Kind of, it isn‘t boring by any stretch. Definitely brave, the actual attack is not much of the book (thankfully). The time he spends reporting it to the police is the hardest part to read. (edited) 6y
Cinfhen I‘m getting ALL vibes 😭😭😭 (edited) 6y
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DreesReads I haven‘t read that! Everything I‘ve heard sounds so depressing and it‘s soooo long. I love big books, but not long and depressing. 6y
Kalalalatja @Cinfhen this is different from ALL. It is definitely worth the read, but it is a more slow going, ruminative book than ALL. 6y
Cinfhen Thanks @Kalalalatja because im not sure I could stand a repeat of ALL 6y
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Kalalalatja
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#VoulezVous sounds French, but I can‘t be bothered to look up its meaning. So instead I present three French novels from my shelves 📚

#ABBAinAugust

Reviewsbylola Lmao I felt the same way this morning but I finally googled the lyrics because I was seriously lacking in inspiration. 😂 6y
emilyhaldi Works for me 😎 6y
Meredith3 Haha! I like how you think! 🧠 🇫🇷 6y
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Cinfhen Oui Oui 💕😘 6y
Kalalalatja @Reviewsbylola @emilyhaldi @Meredith3 @Cinfhen sometimes the right choice is the obvious choice 😄😄 6y
Mdargusch Haha! Good choices! 6y
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Kalalalatja
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What a complex, gut-punching book! In just a little over 200 pages, Louis tells the story of his sexual assault. He tells it in a way that shows the importance of having a narrative, and how other people‘s reactions can inflict pain in a different, but very hurtful, manner. A very sad read!

I‘m still waiting on my “ticket”, aka my next book from the library, so in the mean time I‘m going to enjoy all French bakeries have to offer! #BackpackEurope

LikelyLibrarian Yum! 😋 6y
hilded Those macaroons! 😋👌🏻 6y
batsy All those croissants 😍 6y
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Kalalalatja
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After landing in France yesterday and taking the train to Paris, I immediately went out and bought a ton of croissants and started filling myself up with buttery pastry. That left me in no state to read, so I only managed two chapters of this short book. Today, I‘m trying to be more healthy with a smoothi bowl, which might give me the strenght I need to finish this 🤞

#BackpackEurope #BookandBreakfast

rockpools What's in that bowl? It looks wonderful! 6y
Kalalalatja @RachelO it is just a green smoothie poured into a bowl and then topped with whatever delicious toppings I could find. It really is great 👌 6y
rockpools @Kalalalatja I need to try this! 😋 6y
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Cathythoughts Good luck ! & that smoothie bowl looks delish 6y
Mitch Lovely looking breakfast 💕 6y
ephemeralwaltz Lovely!!! Enjoy! 6y
GatheringBooks oh gosh. that looks divine!!!! 6y
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thatbookboi
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I took a glance at my TBR shelf and got incredibly stressed. Why? Because this pile of books all appeared in one single month (21!). How many books did I read this month? One.... one single book.
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Side note is that my wallet is very thankful that most of these were free.

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Kalalalatja
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I spent the last few hours browsing books at an event for small, Danish publishing firms, and I came home with these three - the Danish translation of the tagged book, a book about a man with post partum depression, and a satire of our health obsessed society 📚

Seeing all the pretty books really makes my #bookheart beat a little faster ❤️

#Bookhaul #ReadingResolutions

erzascarletbookgasm The minimalist covers are cool 6y
RealLifeReading Beautiful covers 6y
BarbaraBB Interesting, I was very much impressed by his 6y
ephemeralwaltz So beautiful and interesting!! 6y
Kalalalatja @erzascarletbookgasm @RealLifeReading @ephemeralwaltz there were so many beautiful books today! @BarbaraBB I heard him speak in Denmark last year, but it took me this long to pick up one of his books. This is about his experience with sexual assault, so I‘m preparing myself for a though book 💔 6y
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tricours
Histoire de la violence | Edouard Louis
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I preferred his debut. The story in itself in Histoire de la violence is not uninteresting, but the narrative technique made me jump out of the story again and again. I just find it too hard to believe that a woman would sit and tell this story about her brother‘s assault in such ridiculous detail to her husband. What was the point of that? Why couldn‘t he just tell it all by himself? I‘m not sure the rating would be higher if he had though...

Cathythoughts Great pic 💜 6y
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tricours
Histoire de la violence | Edouard Louis
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A couple of minutes of reading with no TV on or people talking. It‘s already a thing of the past.

Cinfhen Love the orchid 6y
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tricours
Histoire de la violence | Edouard Louis
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I‘m conflicted these days. On the on hand, I have all these books I want to read, on the other I‘ve bought 6 sewing classes on Craftsy and want to spend all my time watching those... Are there any quilters here?

Cathythoughts Sorry no, my poor sewing machine has been abandoned for books books books , However the quilting is such a beautiful gift. Good luck with it 👍 6y
Bambolina_81 Me! I love to quilt 😍 let us know how your courses go 😊 6y
Godmotherx5 Not a quilter, but began knitting this year. YouTube videos really interrupt my reading time. 6y
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Tanzy13 🐶 6y
tricours @Bambolina_81 which rulers do you use? 🤓 6y
Bambolina_81 @tricours I use those ridiculously expensive see through plastic ones. They come in different shapes and sizes with grids on them. They cost a fortune and my measuring still takes forever. Cutting is my least favourite thing 😭 6y
tricours @Bambolina_81 I‘ve got the long rectangular type (Omnigrid) which cost a fortune, yep, but I was wondering if I should get some square ones too? I found some on eBay UK that weren‘t too badly priced, like $15-25... 6y
tricours @Godmotherx5 I‘m a knitter too, but I don‘t need tutorials for that so I can audiobook and knit 🤗 6y
Godmotherx5 @tricours I can do that with some projects & that is my ultimate goal. For now, I have to improve my skills. 6y
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