The Counterfeiters
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The Counterfeiters by André Gide, published in 1926, is a seminal work in modernist literature. The novel explores themes of identity, authenticity, and the nature of artistic creation through its complex narrative structure. It intertwines multiple storylines, including the coming-of-age tale of a young man named Bernard, who discovers a family secret that challenges his understanding of his own identity. The novel is notable for its innovative use of narrative techniques, including the incorporation of a fictional novel within the novel itself. Gide's exploration of the conflicts between reality and illusion, as well as his critique of moral and social conventions, make *The Counterfeiters* a profound and influential literary work.