The 3 best books by Emmanuel Carrère

If recently we were talking about a singular writer like Zadie Smith, who aims to create a school of realism adjusted to the XNUMXst century, an already more veteran Emmanuel Carrère is not lagging behind, who moves with overwhelming sufficiency between the cinematographic and the novelistic, developing in both spaces ...

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Yoga, by Emmanuel Carrère

Yoga by Carrère

If it was a matter of breaking taboos on mental illness, Emmanuel Carrère has done his part with this brutally sincere play. Only, on his inscrutable path towards the abyss, Carrère takes advantage of precisely that darkness to make us volatile, rambling and disturbing. Order and chaos are formally replaced and ...

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