Book release: Unpublished, the first novel by Genevan Laurence Boissier emerges from oblivion

Book release: Unpublished, the first novel by Genevan Laurence Boissier emerges from oblivion
Book release: Unpublished, the first novel by Genevan Laurence Boissier emerges from oblivion

Book release

Unpublished, the first novel by Genevan Laurence Boissier emerges from oblivion

The manuscript of the book was found after the death of the author on January 7, 2022 at the age of 56. It is published this January

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Admirers of Laurence Boissier can rejoice: her first novel. “London 1:30 p.m.”, forgotten, then found, comes out on January 10. In this short choral novel, the Genevan author, who died in 2022, probes the sensual potential of Geneva airport, the wait, the opportunities to be seized.

Sitting every day at the bar in the “Arrival” hall at Geneva airport, Émilienne tries to overcome the death of her father, one of the passengers on the 1:30 p.m. flight from London which crashed into the English Channel. Around her are busy Hadjira and her cleaning cart, Raoul, the melancholic manager of the airport buildings, and Téodora, a photographer sensitive to the vibrations of the place and the planes.

The meeting of the four characters provokes a dance on the theme of friendship, of intimacy with each of them, underline the Geneva art&fiction editions which publish the work.

Laurence Boissier’s first novel, “London 1:30 p.m.” has long disappeared. Then the manuscript reappeared surreptitiously during storage after the disappearance of its author.

There we find his subtle humor as well as the themes that are dear to him: the play of echoes of personal trajectories, a marked attention to topography, the subtlety in the evocation of human bonds, the absurd importance of routines and the always surprising weight of emptiness.

Swiss Literature Prize

Note that “Laurence Backstage” appears simultaneously with the same publisher, a letter to the deceased, written by her friend the author, screenwriter and playwright Antoine Jaccoud. It is followed by a portrait by Lisbeth Koutchoumoff Arman.

Died on January 7, 2022 at the age of 56Laurence Boissier has published several stories, including “Projet pour Madame B” (2010), “Noces” (2011) and “Cahier des charges” (2011).

Artist, interior designer and translator, who was also a member of the “Bern ist überall” collective, received the 2017 Swiss Literature Prize for the short story collection “Inventory of Places”. In 2018, the Genevan won the readers’ prize from the city of Lausanne for “Back to school”.

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