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Jean-Baptise Del Amo Reads From The Son Of Man, Dua’s Monthly Read For February 2026

Feb 10, 2026
Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, French novelist known for dark, intense fiction, reads from The Son of Man. He brings the luminous Pyrenean landscape to life. The reading focuses on a father’s silent monologue, a shooting lesson turned confession, and stark meditations on love, desire, betrayal and detachment.
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Love As Desire, Not Redemption

  • Jean-Baptiste Del Amo shows the father's monologue reframes love as desire-driven and corrupting.
  • The passage implies love is a hollow attempt to fill an impossible void inside humans.
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Silence That Speaks First

  • The father's silence is depicted as filled by an internal voice echoed by the mountain, making his speech seem inevitable.
  • This framing blurs the boundary between private thought and imposed doctrine.
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Violence As Pretext For Control

  • The revolver and shooting lessons serve as a pretext for the father's verbal lesson about betrayal and love.
  • The scene reveals manipulation: actions are staged to enable psychological harm.
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