With her book “Bleu horizon”, this Perrosienne invites us to rethink our relationship with the world

With her book “Bleu horizon”, this Perrosienne invites us to rethink our relationship with the world
With her book “Bleu horizon”, this Perrosienne invites us to rethink our relationship with the world

Corinne Lévêque was born in , in , 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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