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Catherine Rey
“I’m starting writing because there is anger in me, and I have to get it out. I have to let go. There’s a rage against family, society, school… against all those who want to haze you, to control you, all those who want to rein you in. I intend to say exactly what I think of the world, loud and...
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Ingrid Thobois
‘I worshipped your existence above my own. I loved you in isolation from myself, separately from my own desires, and I made myself more discreet than a shadow to watch you for hours when you didn’t notice me. You never could make love to me? You can even less now? So little had changed, really....
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Martin Provost
The Plomeurs from Quimper are butchers from father to son. As soon as he reaches puberty, in the midst of World War I, André, the only son of André and Fernande, develops the knack of making flesh sing… And not just any flesh: the flesh of the many women who stand on line at Plomeur’s Butchers,...
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Louis-Ferdinand Despreez
“The cream of the crap,” that’s how Superintendent Zondi describes the world he lives in. His colleagues have nicknamed him “Bronx”, because of a brief stint with the FBI. But he knows that even when he was chasing punks on the streets of Jo’burg and the townships of Gauteng, he always thought like...
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Prix Bretagne 2010 |
Marie Le Gall
“There’s always something absent that torments me.” Placed as an epigraph, Camille Claudel’s words give both the theme and the tone of this exceptionally sensitive novel, served by an unusually vibrant and modest pen. The most westerly point of Brittany, the Finistère, is its setting. There, winds...
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