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Two authors received by the Book Club

Fursac. Two authors as a preamble to Book Day. The Fursac Book Club organized a book signing meeting with two authors with local ties. Françoise Clédat, poet, presented her last two works, Inhuman Parents et On edge (on works by Marinette Cueco). Jean-Pierre Lavaud, sociologist, presented Paulhac Creuse village volumes 1 and 2, a well-documented history of this commune which has joined Fursac and the animated paths of History until today: “We come together on a capital point, independently of our different way of writing, writing occupies a central place in our lives, so much so that for both of us, I think, much more than an occupation, writing is a powerful engine of our existence,” concluded the researcher.

Each with their talent offered to read extracts from these works. Françoise Clédat opened On edge book in the shape of a double-sided accordion, a leporello, with illustrations by Marinette Cueco, Corrèze visual artist, who died before publication. It is an ode to nature, put into words and drawings.

In Inhuman Parents Françoise Clédat talks about her fight against cancer, put into poetic words and from a distance. The poet concluded with “what brings these two books together is the journey of a childhood in the countryside and what I describe as a cognitive, bodily and sensory experience with an intensity that does not exclude emotion”.

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