Nathalie Rheims, the spells of romantic writing

Nathalie Rheims.

© Philippe Conrad

By: Catherine Fruchon-Toussaint

1 min

Daughter of Maurice Rheims, academician, and sister of photographer Bettina Rheims, Nathalie Rheims, who has been a producer for a long time, is the author of an important literary work made up of twenty-two titles published since 2003 by Léo Scheer editions.

Advertising

Danger on the shore © Leo Scheer

"The narrator of this novel decided, one day, to cut ties with the world around her, to give up her career as a writer, to leave Paris to take refuge in her house, lost in the countryside, in the middle of the Pays d'Auge.

She has been living there for five years now, recluse, perfectly solitary, apart from her dog, Paul, who accompanies her everywhere.

She hasn't written a line since.

At the origin of this change of life, there is a trauma, so violent that she lost her memory.

Fragments of memories will nevertheless resurface.

She then discovers that she was the victim of a stalker who left her no respite, to the point that she almost lost her life.

This monstrous character managed to escape and find her.

This time, she no longer has a choice: it will be him or her. "

(Presentation of

Léo Scheer editions

)

Newsletter

Receive all international news directly in your mailbox

I subscribe

Follow all the international news by downloading the RFI application

google-play-badge_FR

  • Literature

  • France

  • Womens rights

  • Culture

  • Health and medicine

On the same subject

You tell me the news

Nathalie Rheims, a woman of passions