What is the common point between The endless night , Nanoushkaïa , Locus Solus and thrilling life of Anthony P.?
The origin of these achievements, more or less crazy, the authors found embedded in a diving magazine that comes from Quebec, whose code name The Bathyscaphe, whom we'll see you soon at the berthing number 6 .
"It is well known, moreover, that one way to achieve self-knowledge is to build a labyrinth like you. " ( Andre Pieyre of Mandiargues )
Peuchmaurd Antoine, son of an illustrious poet , is owner and photographer, lover of words and situations shifted. Montreal and its suburbs are its favorite playground, he tracks down night and day, armed with his bike and his camera, which aims to alert the incongruity hidden behind a wall, a storefront, a poster advertising or a signpost. Develop a vision on the sidelines, disturbing images, to journey beyond the beaten track, this is the approach of exciting blog of Anthony P. , which offers miniature items in addition to the chronic academic scary.
"Had he not drifted all these years in a loop of time?" (Thierry Horguelin in the prompter's box )
This is the same Anthony who is responsible for coverage The endless night signed Thierry Horguelin , a collection of dominated by new printing and illusion of roundness. The cover reproduces a picture of a woman lying on a carpet of leaves. Only two legs protrude from the trough concealing the rest of the body. The back cover is a reflection of that scene to say the least disturbing, while the names of the characters mentioned in the book find themselves alternately upright and upside down in the second and third cover. In
The large transparent is the crystalline nature of the scenery and the library that disrupt the perception of the character. We can consider the invisibility of books as a projection of the universe elusive they contain. The owner and the inspiration of the story are reminiscent of Jorge Luis Borges .
Night endless disoriented the reader by the heterogeneity of the situations which opposes the unchangeable identity of the protagonist over the stories.
The prompter's box closely resembles a sort of time warp, prompting a spectator of Parisian theaters to pervert the staging of the plays he saw in his intruding grain of salt. It is then not imagine all the consequences that such boldness is likely to cause around him. The case
Dieltens , meanwhile, confronts us with a page from the biography of a legendary artist, accused by his peers for having plagiarized his contemporaries, and seems to have taken pleasure in his work built around the principle of the hoax. Thierry has Horguelin from scratch to create the work and life of this multidisciplinary artist, who confuse the reader by their credibility. For my part, I'm so hooked I have, after reading the text, was to verify the existence of this Dieltens, being convinced that I would find a trace of him.
What role does the age-old set of series B, The man with the yellow jacket in the course of the past? Over the nightly broadcasts of Simple cops, a viewer unemployed, will try to unravel the mystery inherent in such systematic appearances, trying to scrutinize the eye which seems to evade the camera, thus developing a kind of sixth sense that connects it to the corridors of the series. It is thought irresistibly Alfred Hitchcock , filmmaker had acquired the habit during his career to show surreptitiously in each of his films.
Enemy plunges us into the mind of a man confident of being sued. This is where the paranoid mind of the character that causes the illusion of a lurking antagonism among his peers. The conclusion of this new returns us once again to the idea of incessant loop forever trapping the characters in the heart of their misadventures.
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Locus Solus is the title of a strange novel by Raymond Roussel published in 1914 in which Martial Canterel mad scientist genius and reveals a few visitors regrouped his amazing inventions in his vast estate at Montmorency.
is also the name Thierry Horguelin borrowed for his logbook and protean curious. Found in his blog unclassifiable works screened, comments from readers immersed in a book collector coins unearthed in a secondhand shop, the crossroads that lead to the peregrinations of the real and the strange. Locus Solus is an unusual place, alongside highways cybernautical.
"The Geese Cravan born rotten masts of ships lost in the Gulf of Mexico." ( Scutenaire Louis, The rescue of the bird )
Cravan geese, cottage editions founded in 1992 by Benoît Chaput we moved since last year to discover Nanoushkaïa , a brief tale of strange visions giving birth to a staggering rate. The writing, fanciful and poetic desire, probably will leave no stone the most insensitive of readers of the ice. The title is part of the collection of books carefully hand sewn (Iron and rust) that will easily slip into all the libraries in Quebec and the Antarctic.
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