The readings of the summer of … Nicolas Mathieu

Readings summer … nicolas mathieu: This article explores the topic in depth.

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What will the writer are read this summer? Furthermore, Several authors were asked the books they took in their suitcase for their holidays. Meanwhile, Today, Nicolas Mathieu talks to us about Duras. Similarly,

“Every summer. Moreover, I tell myself that I will reread Tarquinia’s little horsesbecause it is a novel of vacation, vacancy, boring heat, total idleness, and at the same time of a certain carefree. Because when he made 40 degrees at Duras. in Italy and in the 1950s, it was an opportunity to let go to lethargy. Heat is a mood, a frame, a dramatic possibility, and not the announcement of the end of the world. And then in this book we drink caampari with each page, which is not unpleasant.

Published in 1953 at Gallimard. the fifth book by Marguerite Duras features readings summer … nicolas mathieu a group of French friends, who left for a few weeks of vacation in Italy in the villa of one of them. In overwhelming heat. they are bored, love each other, leave themselves, find themselves, drink, would like to change their life, and Duras finely observes power relations at work in the microcosm. The book was freely adapted to the cinema by Matthieu Rozé in 2022 under the title Azuro.

Tarquinia’s little horses, of Marguerite Duras (gallimard folio) 224 p., € 8

Nicolas Mathieu, last published book: The open sky. Illustrated by Aline Zalko (Aces Sud 2024) 128 p., € 18.50

Interview by Sylvie Tanette

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