Friday January 17 at 8:30 p.m., the Compagnie de l’Inutile, offers a treat around Jean-Paul Dubois in a production by Éric Vanelle, with Marc Compozieux, Louise Morel and Éric Vanelle.
For an hour, through extracts from texts, interviews, unpublished documents (or almost) and a few surprises, it invites us to better know this secret and modest author, who likes nothing more than to disappear.
She displays her ambition: “We hope that, as for us, this gourmet hour will make it even more sympathetic and indispensable to you than it already is!
For more than 20 years Jean-Paul Dubois has quietly professed the need to take the time to practice the only profession given to us at birth: that of living. The title refers to one of his first novels in which the protagonist’s main characteristic is to get up every day at noon.
The heart of this book echoes the answer that Jean-Paul Dubois gives when he has to answer the question of why and how he became a novelist: “because it is the work that leaves me the most time to live” .
“Every morning I get up… and other texts”, aims to curl up in the work of Jean-Paul Dubois, to enjoy a few extracts… and to rest.”
From 14 years old. Free while places are available.