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The snub of the march of the world
In the week’s readings, follow the walker Pierre Yves Lador, an impertinent and anarchic Vaudois.
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Praise of an anarchist’s march
Essay With free and inventive, even poetic writing, the Vaudois Pierre Yves Lador published with “The Vertical Walker” a pamphlet against personal development which is also a praise of walking. This anti-modern, anarchist at heart, disconnected from the networks and in symbiosis with nature, delights us with his outbursts and declarations of love. Cultivated, funny, impertinent, here is an author who does good when we are bad in this society or angry at the superficiality of the world. A masterstroke in philosophy of life for the 31ste book by the librarian writer. (OBO)
“The vertical walker”. by Pierre Yves Lador, Ed. Olivier Morattel, 176 p.
Chile through the telescope
Roman In this short novel delicately written in the first person, Antoine Choplin transports us to Chile. Ernesto is an astronomer at the Quidico Observatory and goes to Santiago to get money to repair a telescope to observe the Tarantula Nebula. He also makes a pilgrimage visit to the Museum of Memory, where there is a photo of his fiancée, Paulina, who disappeared during the Pinochet dictatorship. A woman on a bench catches his eye. Ema also visits the museum regularly. His father, who worked with helicopters, is also there. Ernesto and Ema get to know each other and like each other. Both have painful memories of the 70s in Chile. But not for the same reason. We will also find in these pages the Mapuche Indians, a cat named Craba game of chess, the poet Pablo Neruda, and the city of Valparaíso! (OBO)
“Partly cloudy”, Antoine Choplin, Ed. Libretto, 112 p.
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