A year ago, Sébastien Raizer published
Confession Japonaise
(Mercure de France), concession to his new life in Japan and payment of a reading debt to Mishima, one of his major influences with Philip K. Dick and William Burroughs .
Today he is returning to pure black novel with
Les Nuits Rouges,
which has nothing to do with his trilogy
L'Alignation des équinoxes, which
appeared in the “Série noire” collection between 2015 and 2017.
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Sébastien Raizer, confessions of a mask
This short and personal book is located in the land of its roots, Thionville, in Moselle.
There isn't much left of the old steel industry.
The “iron metropolis”, the Ceca, all of this was swept away and the Thirty Glorious Years gave way to bitterness and desolation.
While leveling a dung, workers discover a mummified corpse.
That of a trade unionist who disappeared in 1979, leaving behind a woman and two boys, twins.
At the time, it was said that the father betrayed his family and flew away with another.
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