La réécriture des modèles français et américains dans "Cadavres" de François Barcelo
Rewriting the French and American Models in “Cadavres” de François Barcelo
Author(s): Sylwia SawickaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: François Barcelo; roman noir; metafiction; break with conventions
Summary/Abstract: The article presents François Barcelo’s roman noir “Cadavres” as an attempt at deconstructing the conventions of the literary genre. The definition of a “roman noir” is twofold. On one hand it is a gritty novel narrated by the perpetrator, on the other it delineates the dark side of the society. Barcelo’s novel transgresses the traditional model of the genre by the implementation of metafiction and elements of grotesque. Barcelo creates an original Quebecois crime novel by combining these two characteristics. In order to show the maladjustment and alienation of a social group, he creates an inept villain and transforms the setting of the novel, grotesquely turning an edgy metropolis into a boring provincial town. Thus “Cadavres” goes far beyond the existing French and American models of the black novel.
Journal: Romanica Silesiana
- Issue Year: 2007
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 120-127
- Page Count: 8
- Language: French