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On January 15, Marc Lavoine’s new novel entitled “When the horses arrive” will be released by Fayard. In this book, the singer and actor intends to return in his own way to the painful death of his mother. Interviewed this Sunday, January 12 by Audrey Crespo-Mara for the portrait of Sept à Huit, on TF1, Adriana Karembeu’s companion admitted to having felt guilty for a long time regarding the death of his mother.
“She died badly”: Marc Lavoine confides his feeling of guilt regarding the death of his mother
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On January 15, it will be published by Fayard “When the horses arrive”the new novel by Marc Lavoine. The singer and actor intends to return in a romantic way to the last three weeks of his mother’s life, whose death marked him forever. “In a world whose landmarks are fading, where identities are confused, where time does not always seem to flow in the same direction, a son stands at his mother’s bedside living out his last days. Is it because he cannot resign himself to the announced disappearance of this wonderful and irreplaceable woman that he is in this state? She also, for her part, seems to be losing her mind. But isn’t what could pass for insanity more simply a way of shaping the world as one pleases?”we read on the back cover.
Guest this Sunday January 12 on the set of Seven to Eight for the portrait of Audrey Crespo-Mara, the composer spoke without filter about his painful mourning. His mother? “She wasn’t very tall, she was 1m62. She was brunette and her eyes were incredibly pure.“, remembered Marc Lavoine from whom he inherited the famous gun eyes. “In his eyes, I felt good. (…) I was crazy about my mother“, he confessed about the one he considered his “fixed benchmark”. On her death, Adriana Karembeu’s companion admitted to having many regrets. The singer declared to Thierry Ardisson’s wife: “She died badly, my mother. I remember being at home and hearing myself say: ‘If you don’t get her out of there, she’ll die.’ She was put in a clinic near her home from which I did not take her out. For what ? Because I didn’t want to piss off. I didn’t want to bother. (…) It was his little world”.
Marc Lavoine facing the painful absence of his mother…
Operated three times, Marc Lavoine’s mother unfortunately never recovered… “Second time, they put her back to sleep. It created edema. They put her back to sleep three times. She was very fragile under the anesthesia. I blamed myself for that for a long time.”he added. At the time of his death, Marc Lavoine was unfortunately not present. He recounted in Seven to Eight : “I was in the Gers. I went to write songs. This is my wife at the time, Sarahwho called me saying: ‘Your mother is dead.’ I knew she was going to die. I came home. I went to the hospital, to this famous clinic. When I returned, where she was… It’s delicate to say these things… I didn’t get up because my brother raised me up. Afterwards, I don’t know what I did anymore.”.
Faced with his death, Marc Lavoine confided that he was lost. “I don’t know where I’m parked anymore. I don’t know where I live anymore. I don’t know where I am anymore. I don’t know who I am anymore. I’m falling to the ground. I can’t even speak. I cry, speak. I don’t know where I am anymore. I didn’t accept it.he regretted. And to conclude on the fact that with his death, there is “something” in him who died. “My childhood is dead”, he finished seriously.
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