“A pornographic society coexists with a society without love”

“A pornographic society coexists with a society without love”
“A pornographic society coexists with a society without love”

ONE MAN, ONE VOICE – The writer publishes a novel describing the war between the sexes led by radical feminism. With one consequence: the disappearance of romantic feelings between men and women.

This article comes from Figaro Magazine

A man and a woman stranded on a train that looks like the Orient Express, somewhere in the plains of Central Europe. He is a senior civil servant at the UN, in the prime of life and therefore a veteran of everything, especially women; she is on her honeymoon, in love with her husband who has just slipped away from their compartment in search of the restaurant car to go and have a few (several) drinks. A conversation begins between these two beings who should never have met.

This closed session could be the starting point for a short story by Ivan Turgenev or Valery Larbaud, an Alfred Hitchcock-style suspense film or an intimate French cinema-style melodrama. None of this: The end of love is signed Stéphane Denis. Which means, when we know the work and style of this writer, that the story will be carried out at full speed, with a preponderance given to psychological analysis…

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