What inspired Jean Echenoz to craft the mysterious atmosphere in 'I'm Gone'?
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What inspired Jean Echenoz to craft the mysterious atmosphere in 'I'm Gone'?
Did anyone else feel the protagonist’s sense of disconnection reflected a broader commentary on modern identity?
How does the French setting influence the overall mood and themes of the story?