After venturing into poetry and publishing an essay (devoted to Jean Lorrain), Quentin Mouron has returned to his love affair with novels with «La dernière chambre du Grand Hôtel Abîme». A reunion on the rocks.
Tragedy strikes a quiet French commune, and a whole system collapses. Unfortunately, Emmanuel Venet turns this hot topic into a lukewarm novel.
What can literature do for the living? In an unclassifiable text, somewhere between a narrative and a literary essay, Tanguy Viel attempts to capture fleeting thoughts in order to stretch them out on the pages of his new work,
Publié au début de cette année aux Editions Anne Carrière, «Les Echappés» est le premier roman de Renaud Rodier. Cartographie littéraire en trois mots.
Le duo Damien Marie, au scénario, et Fabrice Meddour, au dessin, se reforme pour aborder un autre pan de l’histoire américaine. Après les lendemains de la guerre de Sécession dans «Après l’enfer», ils reviennent un siècle plus tard avec un nouveau thriller.
Thomas Flahaut has written a third novel with a taste of the end of the world. A gem of inspired writing, it reveals the price paid by those who decide to rebel.
Recently translated from the German, Bernese author Christian Kracht's 2021 novel returns to the seemingly clean Swiss soil of his childhood. An exploration of filial ties and the meaning of ancestry, set against a backdrop of money and Nazism.
Le critique littéraire Julien Burri signe avec «La double nuit du lac» sa quinzième parution; la sixième de la jeune maison d’édition lausannoise La Veilleuse. Un récit sur les rives de l’intime.
What does it mean to want the «good» of a child at a time of political crisis and loss of ideological bearings? This is one of the underlying questions posed in Nicolas Verdan's new thriller. A thematic journey through the influence of propaganda networks over time.