The sentence is rather harsh.
Après la publication d’une critique de «Pop-corn girl», court récit teinté d’ironie et de stéréotypes sur les déboires d’une jeune Genevoise en échange dans une banlieue de Chicago, nous poursuivons notre immersion dans l’œuvre de Laure Mi Hyun Croset. Aussi la rencontre-nous au café des Voisins à Genève, pour en apprendre d’avantage sur sa conception de son travail et de la littérature.
Voisard delivers a fresh, pulsating tale.
An epic for the misunderstood
ENTRETIEN, Loris S. Musumeci | We are face to face with two great characters, despite their humility and discretion. Monique Rey devotes her life to the transmission of culture and poetic creation; René Bersier is a photographer whose work makes a major contribution to the Swiss artistic landscape. These two enthusiasts met many years ago. This has led them to produce books that combine the poetry of one with the photography of the other, to offer readers - or perhaps viewers - works of the highest quality, whose wanderings through the pages move those who know how to immerse themselves in them.
Subway, work, sleep, fridge
Les bouquins du mardi - Lauriane Pipoz Gretel, in her thirties, has just been reunited with her mother Sarah. Sarah had abandoned her...
Les bouquins du mardi - Loris S. Musumeci «From now on, I'd have to live clandestinely with my parents, an orphan albeit in their company....
The land of ice and fire: that's how we describe this country on the edge of Europe, long relegated to the unenviable position of an inhospitable land on the edge of the world. Over the past few years, Instagram has seen countless photographs of Iceland's natural wonders: its waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches and volcanoes, but also its uninhabited moorland, sometimes verdant, sometimes barren and desolate. Yet this romantic definition of a country where the opposing elements engage in an endless struggle to create an original nature cannot really capture what makes Iceland a true jewel of European culture. European, yes, because despite a certain proximity to the North American continent, this country has never ceased to be, through all its roots, a land of old Europe.