Title : Sainte-Bob - Philippe Djian - book
Summary :
Certain autumn days are conducive to the fertilization of future annoyances." The tone of the third part of this trilogy is set. The house of the narrator, Luc Paradis, is planted at the top of a wooded hill. From its position, it overlooks the entire Sainte-Bob valley, where the characters of Assassins evolve on one side and those of Criminals on the other. As you will have understood, Luc is a writer, and we are witnessing the parallel writing of Assassins and Criminals. For three years since he divorced Eileen, he has taken refuge in alcohol and writing, which for him serves as therapy. He has set up an office in the attic. A visit from time to time to Juliette Montblah, his shrink, allows him to stem the mixture of violence and depression that is undermining him. So on this autumn day, Josiane arrives, a flamboyant redhead of sixty-three years old. She is Eileen's mother. Luc and Josiane will cohabit as best they can, improvising from day to day, in an ambiguous climate - particularly heavy with sexual ambiguity... -, the beginning of a gloomy and dark marivaudage, as only Philippe Djian knows the secret.
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EAN: 9782070745630
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