Disturbance by Philippe Lançon

Disturbance by Philippe Lançon

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A moving and intimate account of survival, resilience, and reconstruction.

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Disturbance by Philippe Lançon

A moving and intimate account of survival, resilience, and reconstruction.
"In Disturbance — a literary sensation in France when it was published last year — the critic documents, in excruciating details, his physical and emotional reconstruction to understand the man he has become... Lançon’s memoir, subtly translated by Steven Rendall, gives an uneasy feeling of voyeurism at times, such as when he depicts his surroundings once silence fell on the murder scene — the open skull of his friend lying nearby; the discovery of his own injuries; shreds of flesh in place of his lower jaw. And yet, amid the horrific images, literature arises. It is a process that leaves the reader shaken and is one that Lançon admits he himself fails to grasp." * The Financial Times *
“[Disturbance] is a fascinating and often sobering read, one that offers insight into human fragility as well as resilience.” * World Literature Today *

Lançon's reaction has been to write a series of columns of power and grace. With a kind of detached, chilled compassion he has detailed the long, agonising rebuilding of a face and a life: the sequence of operations; his first confident speech; the first time he recognised himself in the mirror; his first shave.

Lançon writes brilliantly about the nurses, the doctors and the policemen who now protect him. It is astonishing writing. Bleak yet warm and triumphantly human.

-- Robert McLiam Wilson * The Irish Times *
“When two terrorists attacked the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo in January 2015, journalist Philippe Lançon, though seriously wounded, was among the survivors. In this extraordinary memoir which moves back and forth across his whole life, and delves deep into his creative influences, he writes about what it took to rebuild his life both in reality, and on the page.” * The Booksellers (Editor's Choice) *
"Intense." * Les Inrockuptibles *
Best book of the year 2018 * LIRE Magazine *

French journalist Philippe Lançon — who was injured in the deadly attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in 2015 — has won an acclaimed literary prize.

Appearing in public for the first time since the incident, Lançon collected the Femina prize for his book Le Lambeau in Paris.


The book details the terrorist attack, which saw two Islamic militants shoot dead 12 people and injure 11 others, as well as Lançon’s slow recovery after being shot in the face, leaving him in a critical condition.

* The Independent *
Philippe Lançon is a French journalist and writer. He was born in 1963. Steven Rendall has translated ninety-six books from French and German, four of which have won major translation prizes. His translations for Europa Editions include Disturbance by Philippe Lançon (2019) and The Tyranny of Algorithms by Miguel Benasayag (2021). He is professor emeritus of Romance Languages at the University of Oregon. He lives in France.
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ISBN 13 9781787701892
ISBN 10 1787701891
Title Disturbance
Author Philippe Lançon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Year published 2019-11-07
Number of pages 448
Prizes Winner of Prix Femina 2018 (France), Winner of Prix Renaudot 2018 – prix spécial du jury 2018, Winner of Prix du Roman News 2018
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