La Maison Vide by Laurent Mauvignier
After a sudden absence, the occupants of a family home are left to confront a silence that reshapes memory and daily life; through shifting viewpoints and spare, lyrical prose the narrative explores how absence lodges itself in objects, routines and gestures. The emptied rooms, small domestic details and recurring noises become repositories of grief and unspoken histories, revealing tensions, regrets and the slow, uneven work of trying to go on. The house itself functions as a mirror of emotional disarray, where interior lives and fragmented memories quietly surface.
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