With her poetic, impulsive and prevertiginous writing, Dunia Miralles signs «Le baiser d'Anubia» (Anubia's Kiss), an intimate book about personality disorders, transforming her individual story into a universal one.
Based on their friendship, writers Alberto Nessi and Jérôme Meizoz, from Ticino and Valais respectively, translate each other's tiny village stories into their mother tongues, using a style of writing about the ordinary.
SPECIAL FEATURE: «SEX, WITHOUT INHIBITIONS» | Starting with the kiss, here we take a closer look at poetry related to the flesh. It could serve three functions. It would prevent memories from fading. It could bear witness to the serious, and, since it is not commercial, it would not be capable of being pornographic.
With his latest album «Ce que nous sommes», published by Editions Rue de Sèvres, Zep tackles transhumanism in the guise of a futuristic investigation, and questions the vulnerability of human beings in a world dominated by data.
Et si l’Europe résidait dans l’antagonisme né à la Renaissance entre vision chrétienne et vision scientifique du monde? Cette opposition...
Tuesday's Books – Arthur Billerey With humor and generosity, Alice Bergerac kindly breaks medical confidentiality and...
A luminous little book, somewhere between a tale and a fable.
Les bouquins du mardi – Arthur Billerey Jon Ferguson, l’écrivain morgiens aux nombreuses casquettes (basketteur, philosophe, golfeur, etc.), publie un...
With incisive and powerful poetic prose, Jean d’Amérique presents us with a cruel fable in which a little girl’s desire...