Every Sunday, a writer or a reader takes us into his literary world. This week, Arnaud Cathrine, a sensitive and luminous feather, is told through the works that have marked his existence.
He has a sensitive pen and the light verb. Arnaud Cathrine is one of those authors to whom we can entrust his time and his heart with your eyes closed. Because his novels all have the (magic) gift of lover illico in a benevolent bubble. And his last, “Roman de Plages” (Flammarion), is no exception. True page-turner-O how sensitive, it is to be embarked on all the towels in France and Navarre. For us, Arnaud Cathrine has opened the doors of his interior library, where great literary classics, but also graphic novels and some nuggets are stored on his shelves.
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SHE. What is the last book you read?
ARNAUD CATHRINE. “When the dawn comes”, from Quebecer Dominique Fortier. A splendid seaside journal.
SHE. The book you have read the most times?
A.C. Impossible to decide between the “fragments of a romantic discourse” of Roland Barthes and “the material life” of Marguerite Duras. I bought and re -read the first time I fell in love: an incredible book not so much on love as on passion. I often reread the second and, in particular, the chapter on houses; I fully recognize myself in the way you have to live and keep a house.
SHE. The book that you …
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