Les bouquins du mardi - The retrospective - Diana-Alice Ramsauer
The story of Goldfish begins like a fairy tale. But it's not a fairy tale at all. For Laïla's life is the story of a child torn from her family and constantly on the run, thirsting for freedom to slip through the net of human violence and oppression. It's hard to call this a masterpiece by 2008 Nobel Prize winner J.M.G. Le Clézio, but the work, imbued with postcolonial reflections, is not devoid of subtlety.






