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Collapse by Édouard Louis review

In the latest autofictional instalment of his family saga, the French writer makes sense of his sibling’s violent homophobia and short life

Collapse by Édouard Louis review

TL;DR

  • Édouard Louis's latest novel, Collapse, focuses on the death of his eldest brother from alcoholism.
  • The brother was violently homophobic, and his drinking negatively impacted Louis's life.
  • Louis struggles to reconcile his emotional distance from his brother with the social and psychological factors contributing to his decline.
  • The novel explores the concept of "The Wound" as a deeply ingrained trauma stemming from parental rejection and early death.
  • Louis utilizes literature and philosophical concepts to gain perspective on his brother's life and suffering.
  • Collapse is contrasted with "Monique Escapes," highlighting his mother's ability to overcome adversity and find liberation through writing.
  • The book is presented as a metaphysical inquest, incorporating various forms like testimony and scripted dialogue.