A review by sdiaz
The Interrogation by J.M.G. Le Clézio, Daphne Woodward

2.0

This book would best be represented by the cliched stereotype of a Frenchmen: Pretentious, cigarrete smoking, existentialist, wine-drinking philosopher. With a bit of a rapey vibe mixed in. Le Clezio is clearly a capable author, there are a few lines throughout the book that were truly poetic and towards the end when the protagonist is speaking with the students the book picked up a bit. Overall could not say I enjoyed it, and I imagine it takes a special personality to appreciate the book.