In his latest novel, French author Alexandre Duyck uses a Swiss news item to weave a universal tale of family and grief.
It was in a clandestine theater in the heart of Neuchâtel that David Charles, real name, inaugurated his third one-man show. A blend of musical performance and stand-up, «Qu'est-ce que j'ai fait pour en arriver là?» is as explosive as it is intimate.
In October 2021, Morgian writer Blaise Hofmann published «Deux petites maîtresses zen». A text that recounts his Asian epic with his partner and two daughters, an adventure that came to an abrupt end with the appearance of Covid. The author, known for his travel stories and who was co-librettist of the Fête des vignerons (2019), lives from his pen and has decided to embrace a second profession, that of winemaker, in which he trained as an autodidact. In fact, he produces his own wine. The vine and the pen, a curious cocktail that caught our attention. As did his facet as a travel writer. But how does one travel «as a family» in different Asian countries, and what observations can one make about our society? Let's find out during our meeting.
An investigation into a family secret
A film about an under-reported illness: anorexia
New York, the Bronx, the Sixties
Pretty little breasts and rose petals
In the footsteps of three Egyptian couples
My sister and I were getting nostalgic