Corinne Lévêque was born in Sartrouville, in Yvelines, and today lives in Perros-Guirec. She led a career as a senior executive in the Civil Service and is involved as a volunteer with the Red Cross. Passionate about culture, particularly cinema, painting and sculpture, she took up writing. After a first opus “A Tunisian Summer”, an autobiographical story of a love straddling two countries, she has just released “Bleu Horizon”, published by Jets d’encre.
“In this poetic work, at the crossroads of the novel and the essay, I denounce the excesses of society and the current political system, by illustrating my thoughts with literary and musical references and by playing with metaphors. I invite the reader to rethink their relationship to the world, to love and to commitment. It is a reflection on humanity but also a hymn to love for going beyond borders. An invitation to reach out to others to try to (re)build a better future,” explains the author.
Practical
Corinne Lévêque will be signing at the Press Book, Place de la Mairie, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., this Saturday, November 9.
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