Agnès Desarthe

Le Château des Rentiers

August 18, 2023
Novel
224 pages
19,50 €
9782823619515
978-2-8236-1951-5

“Littérature française” collection

																Agnès Desarthe, Le Château des Rentiers
																Agnès Desarthe, Le Château des Rentiers

Looking up at the 8th floor of a tower in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, Agnès mentally joins Boris and Tsila, her grandparents, and all those who once lived in the same building. On Rue du Château-des-Rentiers, these Jews of Central European origin had once invented a life in community, a phalanstery. Time has passed, but it doesn’t matter because, thanks to the imagination, one can simultaneously be 17, 22, 53, and 90 years old: the past and the present overlap, the years collide, and the utopia experienced by Boris and Tsila becomes Agnès’s own project. Growing old? Yes, but in the company of those we love.

That is the lesson of this novel, full of humor and riddles—what does the Garden of Eden look like? What is the exact recipe for walnut cake? What is a story told to the deaf by the mute?—, which takes us on a dizzying journey through the generations.

Shorlisted for Prix Femina, listed for Renaudot Prize and in the selection of Prix du Roman des étudiants France Culture
The author

Agnès Desarthe was born in 1966. A novelist, she has published among others: Un secret sans importance (Prix du livre Inter 1996), Dans la nuit brune (prix Renaudot des lycéens 2010) or Une partie de chasse, as well as many works for young people. She has also published an essay on Virginia Woolf with Geneviève Brisac, V.W. Le mélange des genres and an autobiographical essay Comment j’ai appris à lire (Stock, 2013). Ce cœur changeant (L’Olivier, 2015), won the prix littéraire du Monde and La chance de leur vie (L’Olivier, 2018) was a great bestseller.

August 18, 2023
Novel
224 pages
19,50 €
9782823619515
978-2-8236-1951-5

“Littérature française” collection