Jean-Pierre Martin

N’oublie rien

February 2, 2024
Novel
192 pages
18,50 €
9782823620733
978-2-8236-2073-3
																Jean-Pierre Martin, N’oublie rien
																Jean-Pierre Martin, N’oublie rien

In 1970, Jean-Pierre Martin was incarcerated in the Saint-Nazaire prison for apology for the crime of arson. He had distributed a leaflet justifying the Molotov cocktail attack on the management of Chantiers de l’Atlantique, in retaliation for a series of industrial accidents that had led to the death of several workers. He was 22 years old.
In 2024, he published the story of his 61 days in solitary confinement. Because he doesn’t want to forget.
What is this book about?
It’s about a revolt that still hasn’t died down.
About the loneliness of the grassroots militant.
About violence and the desire to change the world.
And about the friendship between a student working in a factory and a worker at Chantiers de l’Atlantique.

The author

Jean-Pierre Martin is the author of essays on Orwell and Queneau. He is also the biographer of Henri Michaux. He has written twenty books including Le livre des hontes (Seuil, 2006) for which he received the Grand Prix de la critique, Éloge de l’apostat (Seuil, 2010) and La curiosité (Autrement, 2019). He lives in Ardèche (France).

February 2, 2024
Novel
192 pages
18,50 €
9782823620733
978-2-8236-2073-3