Our review of “Every Day, Suzanne”
“A magnificent loser” (Florence Seyvos)
In the 1980s, in Le Havre, two young sisters, Anne and Irène, live with their mother Maud, who has remarried Jacques. Forty years later, Florence Seyvos gives the floor to Anna, who recounts the crazy life alongside this wonderful, crazy, fanciful man.
Our review of “A Magnificent Loser”
“Nation cannibale” (In Koli Jean Bofane)
Fifth novel in just over 15 years for In Koli Jean Bofane. With Nation cannibale the writer, a Brussels resident by adoption, invites us into the baggage of an average writer, originally from the greater Congo, the former Zaire, who left for Haiti. An incessant stroll between two nations and its plethora of artists who are all devoured, whatever their talent.
Our review of “Cannibal Nation”
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