Brodeck's Report
Brodeck's Report (French: Le Rapport de Brodeck) is a 2007 novel by the French writer Philippe Claudel. The narrative investigates the murder of a mysterious man in an indefinite country just after the war. The book won the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.[1] The location and the time are never explicit in the novel. However the parallel with World War II is obvious.
| Author | Philippe Claudel | 
|---|---|
| Original title | Le Rapport de Brodeck | 
| Translator | John Cullen | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
| Publisher | Stock | 
Publication date  | 2007 | 
Published in English  | 2010 | 
| Pages | 416 | 
| ISBN | 9782234057739 | 
Reception
    
Helen Brown of The Daily Telegraph called the novel "deeply wise and classically beautiful". Brown wrote: "Brodeck's Report won the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens in the original French and John Cullen's English translation is as clear as a mountain stream. It is a modern masterpiece."[2]
In Other Media
    
Manu Larcenet adapted it as a graphic novel of the same name in 2015.
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References
    
- Flood, Alison (2010-05-14). "Independent foreign fiction prize goes to Philippe Claudel". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
 - Brown, Helen (2009-04-23). "Brodeck's Report by Philippe Claudel: review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2012-04-18.