Mobility, Migration and Mystery in Maurice Gouiran’s Marseille Polars

This article analyzes the return of the past in three of Marseille-based crime novelist Maurice Gouiran's novels: La Porte des Orients perdus (2004), Et l'ete finira (2012), and Les vrais durs meurent aussi (2015). Lead investigator Clovis Narigou travels far and wide in his quests to solv...

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Published inAustralian journal of French studies Vol. 55; no. 1; pp. 17 - 27
Main Author Kleppinger, Kathryn
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Clayton, Vic Liverpool University Press 01.01.2018
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Summary:This article analyzes the return of the past in three of Marseille-based crime novelist Maurice Gouiran's novels: La Porte des Orients perdus (2004), Et l'ete finira (2012), and Les vrais durs meurent aussi (2015). Lead investigator Clovis Narigou travels far and wide in his quests to solve the murders of those in his community, and he frequently includes pedagogical asides to educate readers on the historical contexts that brought these victims to Marseille. In the three novels considered here, Narigou investigates Marseille's historical relationship to the French Empire and how the end of this era continues to resonate in Marseille. As he emphasizes, past injustices continue to shape the present and can only be resolved through recognition and acknowledgement of earlier traumas. In these novels readers see the power of the polar genre both to uncover Marseille's unique history regarding population migration and mobility and to propose an alternative, inclusive social model.
Bibliography:Australian Journal of French Studies, Vol. 55, No. 1, 2018, [17]-27
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Australian Journal of French Studies, Vol. 55, No. 1, 2018: [17]-27
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
ISSN:0004-9468
0004-9468
2046-2913
DOI:10.3828/AJFS.2018.03