Very supplied due to the many postponements due to confinement, the literary re-entry in January includes many heavyweights in the field.

Almost 500 novels will be published this year, including works by Philippe Besson, Yasmina Reza, Andreï Makine, Marie NDiaye and even Stephen King.

This is the other literary season, that of January.

But a few months after this big sister of September, this new salvo of novels reserves some heavyweights in the field.

According to

Livres Hebdo,

which every year conscientiously count the number of books to be released, 493 novels will appear at the start of the year, including 153 foreign books and 63 first novels.

That's 12 better than last year in total.

And as for almost all sectors at the moment, it is the Covid crisis which partly explains this profusion of title.

"The publishers have postponed a lot of titles in 2020 because of confinement. So the production is very dense", explains Isabel Contreras, journalist at

Livres Hebdo

.

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"Consecrated writers"

Many books therefore, but also many recognized authors.

Because a lot of heavy goods vehicles prefer to escape the fall price pressure.

"They are often consecrated writers, whom we know, who also represent safe values ​​for publishers and who should no longer even be presented because they are known", specifies Isabel Contreras.

Bookstores will therefore sell safe bets such as Philippe Besson, who is returning to Julliard, Yasmina Reza, Andreï Makine, Marie NDiaye (2009 Goncourt prize) or Olivier Adam, Lionel Duroy, Ivan Jablonka, not to mention the essential Stephen King.