Étiquette : Littérature canadienne

L’épouse hollandaise, Eric McCormack.

« Pour savoir comment les histoires se finissaient, il fallait s’enraciner, rester suffisamment de temps dans un même endroit, une vie entière si nécessaire. Il avait déjà la certitude que son histoire serait la seule dont il verrait jamais la conclusion.«  D’aventures en aventures, de conteurs en conteurs ce livre voyageur raconte l’histoire de Rachel et […]

The heart goes last, Margaret Atwood.

« But she’ll refuse to think about that, because you make your own reality out of your attitude, and if she thinks about it happening, then it will.«  I really loved reading this novel! You can clearly see how much M. Atwood enjoyed writing it and playing with her skills. It is a derisive dystopia and […]

Stranger Music, Leonard Cohen.

When Autumn come and I start to need some comfort, I always go to Leonard Cohen. His poetry and his voice are a never ending charm. Choosing a quote is merely impossible… « Is my passion perfect ?No, do it once again. » in « Teachers »

Surfacing, Margaret Atwood.

It’s Sunday, it’s #sundaysbest !Surfacing, Margaret Atwood. « I have to recant, give up the old belief that I am powerless and because of it nothing I can do will ever hurt anyone. » The birth of a woman, free from her fears. An isolated island as a womb and Mother Nature to guide her through.