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2015 | Goncourt du Premier Roman
2014 | Le Prix François Mauriac
2014 | Prix des Cinq Continents de la Francophonie
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Shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt Winner of the Goncourt du Premier Roman Winner of the Prix des Cinq Continents Winner of the Prix François Mauriac THE NOVEL THAT HAS TAKEN THE INTERNATIONAL LITERARY WORLD BY STORM He was the brother of ‘the Arab’ killed by the infamous Meursault, the antihero of Camus’s classic novel. Angry at the world and his own unending solitude, he resolves to bring his brother out of obscurity by giving him a name – Musa – and a voice, and by describing the events that led to his senseless murder on a dazzling Algerian beach. A worthy complement to its great predecessor, The Meursault Investigation is not only a profound meditation on Arab identity and the disastrous effects of colonialism in Algeria, but also a stunning work of literature in its own right, told in a unique and affecting voice.

About the Author :
Kamel Daoud is an Algerian journalist based in Oran, where he writes for the Quotidien d’Oran – the third largest French-language Algerian newspaper. He contributes a weekly column to Le Point, and his articles have appeared in Libération, Le Monde, Courrier International, and are regularly reprinted around the world. International rights to the novel have been sold in twenty countries. John Cullen is the translator of many books from Spanish, French, German, and Italian, including Philippe Claudel's Brodeck, Juli Zeh's Decompression, Yasmina Reza's Happy Are the Happy, and Chantal Thomas's The Exchange of Princesses. He lives in New York.

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'Daoud's work stands on its own as it tackles grief, growing up, post-independence Algeria and conservative Islam today...a clever and suspenseful work that is a masterpiece in its own right'. The Times (Saturday Review) 'A tour-de-force... Daoud has performed a great service for his country: he has taken a western classic and used it to illuminate the Algerian mind'. The Sunday Times (Culture) 'Wholly astonishing...There are no illusions to be found in this wonderfully embittered, beautiful book.' Observer 'An indispensable companion to Camus...superlative writing, beautifully translated...brilliantly metaphorical. For its incandescence, its precision of phrase and description, and its cross-cultural significance, The Meursault Investigation is an instant classic.' Guardian 'A dazzling appropriation of L'Etranger' London Review of Books 'An accomplished work of fiction, the anger of Daoud's hero convinces' Spectator 'There is far more to his book than a clever deconstruction of a canonical novel... suspenseful...its narrative vitality never flags...beautifully taut...Despite the gravity of its concerns, Daoud's writing maintains a wryness that makes its moments of sharp insight even more arresting. It is a testament to Daoud's subtle, profound talent that his story works both as a novelistic response to Camus and as a highly original story in its own right. The Meursault Investigation is perhaps the most important novel to emerge out of the Middle East in recent memory' FT 'An impressive, provocative undertaking...that might not prove easy to put down...the polemic is balanced by artistic ingenuity...A relentlessly adroit blend of fire and clinical precision ensures that Kamel Daoud's iconoclastic deliberation is about far more than a renowned novel by Albert Camus' Irish Times '[An] extraordinary novel.' London Review of Books 'A tour de force.' The New Yorker 'Clever... Daoud is in equal measure a thoughtful and provocative writer' Times Literary Supplement '[Kamel Daoud's] book, The Meursault Investigation, is a retelling of Albert Camus's classic The Stranger, from an Algerian perspective. Within its 160 pages, Mr. gives voice to the brother of the nameless Arab murder victim who is shot five times on a beach in Algiers by the antihero, Meursault.' New York Times 'A thrilling retelling of Albert Camus's 1942 classic ... ingenious.' New York Times Magazine 'a scorching debut novel that is sure to become an essential companion to Camus's masterpiece.' The Economist 'Daoud's novel has the magnetism of its forebear, but its themes of voicelessness and vengeance feel utterly present day' Vogue (US) '[A] mesmerizing first novel ... The Meursault Investigation has an inescapable topical resonance, given the role played by political Islam in Algeria in recent times ... an absorbing, independent story and a shrewd critique of a country trapped in history's time warp.' Wall Street Journal 'Humour erupts in The Meusrsault Investigation every time there is tragedy, and this recipe for the Algerian absurd gives Daoud's book its literary sting.' The Nation 'Give Kamel Daoud credit for audacity. In his debut novel, The Meursault Investigation, the Algerian journalist goes head-to-head with a pillar of 20th century literature...The true measure of the novel...is that Daoud realizes critique is not enough...the power - and, yes, the beauty - of The Meursault Investigation is that it moves ... to an unexpected integration in which we recognize that for all the intractable divides of faith or nationality, our humanity remains (how can it not?) essentially the same.' Los Angeles Times 'Mr. Daoud's writing is like a live wire flowing with anger. It sparks fresh insights, raises important questions about the links between literature and politics, and challenges us to view the literary past and political present in new ways.' Pittsburgh Post Gazette 'Camus's The Outsider is vividly reimagined in Daoud's intensely atmospheric novel ... readers will be captivated.' Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) 'In the hands of Algerian journalist Kamel Daoud, The Outsider has become the springboard for another novel that serves as both homage and rebuke to Camus' masterpiece ... It is a brilliant, infinitely rich tour de force of the imagination that never mentions Camus by name but gives Meursault's victim not only a name - Musa - but a history, a family and a would-be future ... Its originality of vision carries the book a long way toward mastery of its form ... The Meursault Investigation stirs our imagination, showing that literary classics are never finished.' Wichita Eagle 'Very beautiful writing, original, located between suppressed anger and bursts of elation.' Les Echos 'A breathtaking and effectively realized novel. The Outsider becomes a palindrome ... The Meursault investigation approaches the incredible, in that it reverses the perspective and point of view not without an emphatic ferociousness, all while playing with the prose and perspective of The Outsider.' La Croix 'A remarkable homage to its model.' Le Nouvel Observateur 'Fiction with a strong moral edge, offering a Rashomon-like response to a classic novel.' Kirkus 'A superb novel ... In the future, The Outsider and The Meursault Investigation will be read side by side.' Le Monde des Livres 'An intense and surprising story.' La Montagne


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781780748405
  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications
  • Publisher Imprint: Oneworld Publications
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 160
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 178074840X
  • Publisher Date: 24 Jun 2015
  • Binding: Digital download
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N


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