Small Boat [electronic resource]
Delecroix, Vincent2025
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Longlisted for the International Booker Prize In November 2021, an inflatable dinghy carrying migrants from France to the United Kingdom capsized in the Channel causing the death of 27 people on board. Despite receiving numerous calls for help, the French authorities wrongly told the migrants they were in British waters and had to call the British authorities for help. By the time rescue vessels arrived on the scene, all but two of the migrants had died. The narrator of Delecroix's fictional account of the events is the woman who took the calls. Accused of failing in her duty, she refuses to be held more responsible than others for this disaster. Why should she be more responsible than the sea, than the war, than the crises behind these tragedies? A shocking, moral tale of our times, Small Boat reminds us of the power of fiction to illuminate our darkest crimes.
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Small Boat [electronic resource] / Vincent Delecroix
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[Place of publication not identified] : HopeRoad, 2025
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
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Vincent Delecroix (born 1969 in Paris) is a French philosopher and writer. A graduate from the École normale supérieure, and agrégé of philosophy, he teaches at the École Pratique des Hautes Études. Vincent Delecroix received the Prix Valery Larbaud in 2007 for his novel Ce qui est perdu and the Grand prix de littérature de l'Académie française after he published Tombeau d'Achille (in 2008). Small Boat was on the longlist of the 2023 Prix Goncourt. This is the first translation of a novel by Vincent Delecroix in English.
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9781913109462
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English
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8973925
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