Menu
Cart 0

News — recueil de poésie

Summer Reading No. 8 - In absentia, by Jean-Louis Coatrieux

Posted by Anne-Laure Radas on

For this latest edition of our summer reading, we have chosen... an unclassifiable. One of those UFOs of literature, which refuse to join the traditional sections of our libraries. In absentia , by Jean-Louis Coatrieux, is in some way an imaginary (but not fictional) dialogue between the author and authors who have influenced him: Nazim Hikmet, Federico Garcia Lorca, Pablo Neruda. The common thread between these three personalities? Resistance, the rejection of the world as it is in favor of a world " as they wanted to create it, free, luminous, insolent". In absentia is therefore also a reflection on...

Read more →

Summer Reading – No. 6 – New Earth, by Anne Reyjal

Posted by Anne-Laure Radas on

Poetry again, for this sixth edition of our summer readings! Terre nouvelle is a collection of contemporary poetry on the theme of travel and escape. Anne Reyjal takes us, with infinite delicacy, to travel through places and eras, from the tropics to arid moors, from desire to nostalgia, to our own depths. A fabulous inner journey. Terre nouvelle, by Anne Reyjal, is available as an ebook (PDF, ePub, Mobi) for €4.99 and in paperback for €9. Previous books: - The chance of encounters, Joëlle Pétillot – News (08/07) - The Princess of Sant Julia, by Hugues Lafontaine - Novel (15/07)...

Read more →

Summer Reading – No. 3 – The Mirliton of Heaven, by Albert Memmi

Posted by Anne-Laure Radas on

It's time for our weekly meeting! This week, we offer you exoticism in the very form of this new summer reading: poetry! The great forgotten, the one that most of us never think about when we are looking for our next book. And yet... we can see in it, like Albert Memmi , "the essence of literature" , because it is the tool for expressing emotion - which, beyond the plot, the characters, the places, is perhaps the most important. The emotion that the author expresses, the one that the reader feels. It is precisely a collection of poetry by...

Read more →