Literature, Céline Minard makes a whole world of it (according to)
Céline Minard publishes "Plasmas" published by Editions Rivages © Patrice Normand
By: Jean-François Cadet Follow
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Céline Minard is not a writer like the others.
After
Bacchantes
and
Le Grand Jeu
, she returns today with
Plasmas
, an anticipatory tale that disorients and challenges space and time, the better to speak of ourselves.
A book of metamorphoses that takes the reader from one world to another without any borders.
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In
Céline Minard's
new novel
, there is an octopus, whose ambition and great game is to reach or even exceed the Frontier.
What interests him is "to
overturn orders, reigns and genres by crossing them all, as easily as in free swimming
".
Maybe Céline Minard has already dreamed of being an octopus.
What is certain is that she knows a thing or two about freestyle swimming and border crossing.
His new book takes us from one world to another.
With the flutter of a butterfly's wing, we go from the confines of the universe to the abyss of the ocean.
From a Californian laboratory to a hotel-casino on a Swiss lake.
From a forest populated by great apes to a miniature horse farm in Siberia.
An astonishing book, both organic and technological, which in the guise of an anticipatory story tells us about ourselves, our relationship to time and to nature.
Plasmas
, by Céline Minard is published by Editions Rivages.
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