
The Art of Losing
by Alice Zeniter
4.38
Literary Fiction
Historical Fiction
Reflective
Expansive
Melancholic
Zeniter’s novel traces three generations of an Algerian family shaped by colonialism and exile. Moving between Algeria and France, the book examines memory, silence, and inherited trauma. The narrative balances historical sweep with personal intimacy. Identity emerges as layered and contested. Loss reverberates across decades. An expansive, empathetic family saga.