Tag: Literature
Raphaël Confiant breathes new life into the rue Blomet ball
” The place has become a place of living together, of populations that should never have rubbed shoulders. » In his new novel The rue Blomet ball », Raphaël Confiant…
Aliona Gloukhova explores the new map of intimacy
With ” Our luminous bodies » her third novel, the Belarusian writer Aliona Gloukhova this time explores love through a singular intimate and mental map. What if a breakup was…
The literature festival Bok och hav is canceled – the association closes down
During a meeting on Tuesday evening, the board decided that there will be no literature festival this year. The reason for the decision is that a festival is a big…
Arthur Teboul pours out his minute poems
” We all have a whisper in our head all the time. What’s hard is accepting it, hearing it, then writing it down. » Band Lyrics Writer Fire! Chatterton, Arthur…
Boris Vian: the pataphysician at the origin of new languages
“Boris Vian wanted to do something other than the norm. There is always at home, this mixture of very serious, of reflection and at the same time of amusement, of…
The storm, José Eduardo Agualusa version
The Angolan José Eduardo Agualusa is one of the great voices of Portuguese-speaking African letters. Since his first novel published in 1989, he has built, book after book, a work…
Andrée A. Michaud, a Quebec writer on the edge of the noir novel
Andrée A. Michaud was born in Saint-Sébastien-de-Frontenac, Quebec. After studying philosophy, linguistics and cinema, she began a career as a writer. She quickly gained recognition for her literary noir novels,…
RJ Ellory, a new dark and chilling novel on the lands of Quebec
RJ Ellory was born in 1965 in Birmingham. After growing up in an orphanage, experiencing a bit of prison, he became a musician and then a writer. He is the…
“Junk Food” by Émilie Gleason: “Addicts came to us to tell their stories”
Educating on the misdeeds of industrial food through a very colorful comic strip is the successful bet taken by the author Émilie Gleason. Junk Food, the underside of an addiction,…
Michel Bussi, three times more suspense
Michel Bussi’s novels are always stunning for the reader eager for suspense. His new thriller, ” Three lives a week begins with a murder in the heart of the Ardennes.…