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Emmanuel Carrère: the most important French writer you've never heard of, Fiction

Emmanuel Carrère: the most important French writer you've never heard of, Fiction

As his latest 'non-fiction novel', Limonov, comes out in English, he discusses his extreme personal candour and why he likes to court danger. Interview by <strong>Robert McCrum</strong>

97,196 Words: Essays by Emmanuel Carrère review — France's most original living writer of non-fiction

I Would Go Back There. Moscow Is a Mysterious Place' - Life & Culture

Books: The Kingdom: A Novel by Emmanuel Carrère

Limonov” by Emmanuel Carrère – Bookish Ramblings

Book review: The Kingdom: A Novel

If it's fiction, can it be an invasion of privacy? – The Morning Call

97,196 Words by Emmanuel Carrère review – essays from a French superstar writer, Books

Emmanuel Carrère: the most important French writer you've never heard of, Fiction

The story of Christianity and some very French tangents entwine in Emmanuel Carrère's 'The Kingdom

Two by Carrère: Class Trip / The Mustache by Emmanuel Carrère

Emmanuel Carrère's Dark Places, by Felipe Restrepo Pombo

On Emmanuel Carrère's 'The Adversary', by Erin Britton, The Coil

Emmanuel Carrère: the most important French writer you've never heard of, Fiction