A Man with No Title
Xavier Le Clerc
Saturday, 5 April 2025
4:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Seminar Room
£8 - £15
Celebrated French Algerian novelist and poet Xavier Le Clerc talks about his multi-award-winning autobiographical novel A Man with No Title, a tribute to his immigrant father and his peers who were condemned to work for meagre reward.
Le Clerc’s third novel won four French literary prizes, the Prix de l’Académie des Belles Lettres et des Sciences Caen, the Prix de la Grande Mosquée de Paris, the Prix du livre La Tribune and the Grand Prix du Roman Méti. Mohand-Saïd Aït-Taleb has withdrawn into his own world away from his family, ravaged by memories of war in Algeria. His son, Xavier, traces the story of his father’s life after reading articles by Albert Camus describing the appalling conditions his father grew up in. Xavier will also find out which doors are opened or closed to him when he breaks with conservative traditions and confesses his attraction to men.
Le Clerc was born Hamid Aït-Taleb but changed his name in his early thirties because of the discrimination he faced. He was born in Algeria, grew up in Normandy and now lives with his husband between Paris and Kent.
Part of the Voices of Europe programme.