Julia Kerninon, from letters to being

Portrait of the novelist Julia Kerninon.

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By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

2 min

Julia Kerninon returns with "Liv Maria" a heartbreaking fifth novel.

The fate of a free and multiple woman marked by a secret.

More than a portrait, a metamorphosis.

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"I am a mother, I am a liar, I am a fugitive, and I am free".

The banner of the book announces the color of this moving novel.

The story of the fate of a young woman who takes us from a small Breton island to the Chilean desert of Atacama, from green Ireland to Berlin in the 1980s. Close to the feelings and questions of a multiple woman, rich in different identities, beautiful and bad encounters, happy or painful projects and memories.

A free woman always on the move, who has been built through reading and books.

Her name: Liv-Maria Christensen.

"Liv Maria", by Julia Kerninon, has appeared in the editions of the Iconoclast. 

Report:

 since October 30 theaters in France have once again closed their doors in an attempt to stem the Covid 19 pandemic ... A new difficult episode for live entertainment, which is organizing itself and exploring new formats.

This is the case of the Comédie de Caen, which, following the first confinement, reviewed its season. 

Fanny Bleichner

was able to get a glimpse of it.

Find the complete rules for the VMDN competition by following the link: → rfi.my/jeuVMDN.

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