V13: Chronicle of a Trial
By (Author) Emmanuel Carrre
Vintage Publishing
Fern Press
19th November 2024
14th November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Crime and criminology
True stories: general
Legal history
345.4402317
Hardback
320
Width 145mm, Height 223mm, Spine 30mm
423g
A moving, hard-hitting account of the Paris attacks trial by France's leading non-fiction writer On 13 November 2015, nine attackers wearing suicide bombs killed 130 people and left hundreds wounded at sites in and around Paris in the deadliest attack on French soil since the Second World War. V13 was the code name for the much-awaited trial of these attacks. Lasting nine months, from September 2021 to June 2022, it consisted of 14 defendants, 2,400 plaintiffs, 350 lawyers and a file 53 metres high. In V13, Emmanuel Carr re follows this landmark trial from its first day to its last, taking us behind the scenes to the lawyers, survivors, family members and the defendants. He assembles, in painstaking and subtle detail, a human portrait of the crime - a study of good and evil, and the philosophical journey through the borderlands between the two. Over the course of his career, Emmanuel Carr re has reinvented non-fiction writing. In a search for truth in all its guises, he dispenses with the rules of genre, fusing passion, curiosity and a deeply humane intellect, making him one of the most distinctive and important literary voices today.
Emmanuelle Carrre has written what will surely be remembered as a classic account of the Bataclan trial, rigorous and admirably self-effacing. Yet as heartbreaking as V13 is, Carrre never succumbs to despair, or to a seductive pessimism about France's future: his book is an affirmation of life, of survival, of the bonds of community and solidarity that allow us to rebuild in the aftermath of shattering violence -- Adam Shatz
Forensic and troubling, deeply humane, utterly gripping, a book of singular importance for our times, on law as story and life, superbly rendered for the reader in English -- Philippe Sands
Historical atrocity trials put the law to work against violence and terror. Their business is justice. But the law alone cannot tell us about evil, survival or grief. Something has to be added for a trial to become a human event. In Emmanuel Carrres stunning account of the V13 trial, that something is simply brilliant writing. Not since Hannah Arendt wrote about the trial of the Nazi Adolf Eichmann has a book laid bare the political and moral scaffolding of our times with such commitment and intelligence -- Lyndsey Stonebridge
Impelled by a tolerant mind's desire to confront the intolerable, packed with humane insight and indelible detail, V13 is an utterly riveting account of one of contemporary Europe's darkest nights - and its anguished aftermath - by a French literary colossus -- Rob Doyle
Emmanuel Carr re is a novelist, journalist, screenwriter and film director. He is the award-winning, internationally renowned author of fifteen books, including My Life as a Russain Novel, Limonov, The Kingdom, 97,196 Words, Yoga and the Sunday Times bestselling The Adversary.