A
child who plays with the waves, at the limit of drama, a
failed archaeologist who discovers Atlantis at the bottom of his
memory... in the twelve
short stories of Christine Avel, there are often
disappointed water and hopes.
It is a
little Titanic reconstituted in matches, a suburban house
which would not even have dwarves of garden. The characters dream of
and are confined of
small stories.
It is the big parade of the sad animals but, as with the ex-Magic
Circus, it releases from it a a little black humour which makes from this
"
apocalypse without
sorrow" an accessible paradise (very small, certainly).
Apocalypse without Sorrow, Short stories by Christine Avel, Editions the
Dilettante, 186 pages.
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