lundi 6 août 2012

Interzone report: June-July 2012


Hi all,

15th anniversary of Interzone

William Burroughs passed away on August 2nd 1997, 15 years ago, and August 2012 is the 15th anniversary of Interzone, which started some days after (see at http://www.inter-zone.org/presentation.html).

Summer is the season for Interzone meetings :

- I had the visit of Philip Beitchman, in holidays in France. We had already met twice, with his friend Lionel Bloom, first in Coulanges  (Jan. 2003) and Thouars in July 2005 (see the report at http://www.interpc.fr/mapage/westernlands/reportjuly05.html ).
His stay was too short, as it's always a pleasure to meet in the flesh people who joined to Interzone since the very beginning and contributed to make this network what it has become.

- Last week José Altimiras and his family came for the animation "En ces lieux... le livre" which will took place in Loudun on July 28th (see below).
Literature
Interzone Editions  http://www.interzoneeditions.net/ was part of the animation organized on July 28th in Loudun by the independant association "Cutivons le livre". José Altimiras, the illustrator of "Le Taxidermiste", came for the occasion from Perpignan. We presented the books , and a dreamachine. Jérôme Pintoux, the author of "Interviews d'Outre-Tombe", was also present. (see the articles in Interzone News and Bienvenue à Interzone ).

 

List of the authors present on saturday July 28th,  Loudun (86):
José Altimiras, Isabelle Aubert-Baudron, Fabrice Bertin, Gino Blandin, Bruno de la Bonnellière, Michel Carmona, Catibou, Philippe-Michel Dillies, Roland Gaillon, Jean Gobelet, Aude Guilvard, Ghilmer, Gérard Jubert, Thérèse de Laplane, Gisèle Manreza, Gérard Menant, Sylvette Noyelle, Jérôme Pintoux, Jean-Yves Revault.
See below the article published in La Nouvelle République on the event on July 31th. (click on the image to read it).

Books published by Interzone Editions: http://www.interzoneeditions.net/titres.htm
In French:
   

In English:
      
Interzone Editions brochure on line:
Aleksey Dayen. Photo by Pavel Antonov. New York, 2001

I have spoken over time about  the loss of my Russian poet and photographer friend, Aleksey Dayey, who died in his thirties from food poisoning, after having beaten cancer only month earlier.
Terry Clark, a singer-songwriter from the UK, posted information on him on his web site.  Aleksey was coming to SF to film a documentary on my life, and Terry wrote three songs for the movie. 
Ginger has copied the information (with approval of Terry) to a blog site she has created for me (which she administers).  You can access the site by clicking on the link below.

San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. poet AD Winans reflects on life, works

BOOKS - Evan Karp - Published 05:05 p.m., Thursday, July 19, 2012






AD Winans is photographed at Vesuvio on Friday, July 13, 2012 in San Francisco, Calif. AD Winans is a poet who has published more than 50 books. Photo: Yue Wu, The Chronicle / SF
AD Winans shows himself in a smaller version of a 1970's poster of poets gathered at Vesuvio bar, in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, Calif on Friday, July 13, 2012. Photo: Yue Wu, The Chronicle / SF




AD Winans shows himself in a smaller version of a 1970's poster of poets gathered at Vesuvio bar, in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, Calif on Friday, July 13, 2012. Photo: Yue Wu, The Chronicle / SF

Hello,
After the portrait of the philosopher
Massimo Cacciari (by Robert Maggiori), and an article by Cacciari on "the ideal of the Empire", published in Libération of friday, we have put on line another recent article by this writer on “Germany and Europe”.
See on the front page the different links. (Cacciari,
"L’idéal de l'Empire, de Prométhée à Epiméthée" & "Aujourd'hui l'Allemagne")

The page of news has also been updated with (already, alas! ) the titles of the books to be published in autumn: Kafka, Robert, Chestov, Hayyim de Volozhyn, Nahmanide, Surya, Vold, Suarès, Bettini, in the order of publishing...
which must not make you forget : Broch, Bergamin, Bonnet, Kenaan, le pseudo-Kant, Martin, Schlegel, Scholem, Spitzer, Trigano (in alphabetic order) published from January to June 2012, which are waiting for you in bookshops and the details of which on the page of news (at the section “anciennes nouveautés”)

Thanks for your interest.
Wishing you a good summer.
Bon été

Michel Valensi
Editions de l'éclat
http://www.lyber-eclat.net

Music  

Homage to Christophe and Jérôme Brosset

La Nouvelle République
Vienne - Disparition
Syrinx perd une de ses voix
22/06/2012 05:26
Christophe Brosset.
During the night of latest June 13-14 ans, Christophe Brosset passed away. The Ateliers musicaux Syrinx pay a tribute to this « veluable man, a great musician and artist who lived through and for Music ». He was a trained guitarist and pianoist, and practiced all styles. As a musician, he participated to the creation of many groups in Poitou in the eitghties as « Oye como va », « les 4 Vindis », « Clé ». With his brother Jérôme, a drummer, he wins many prices among which the Concours national jazz de la Défense with their group  « Cîmagil ».
As a composer, he produced many pieces of work. Parallely he taught piano-jazz at à Syrinx since 1988 and rules a worshop : the little Big Band. He also expressed himself through painting. A part of his works is presently exposed in Montmorillon at the « Palais du Papier » until July 1st.

Links :
cimagil "cycle'  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6yc1-kH5rQ&feature=plcp


Enregistrement du merle extrait de la symphonie du bas des sables (Christophe BROSSET)
cimagil "journée"  : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e65S0HaUJU&feature=plcp

Homage to our drummer Jérôme, who died suddenly on September 28th 2008.


Master Musicians of Joujouka: Boujeloud 2012 Festival Boujeloud Master ...

JOUJOUKA INTERZONE teaser 2 - 2012

Master Musicians of Joujouka: amazing article on the 2008 Brian Jones festival...

Major photo feature on Master Musicians of Joujouka Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival 2008





Kings of the Stone Age by Mark Paytress and photos by Jill Furmanovsky
This is an amazing 11 page photo feature on the Master Musicians of Joujouka Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival held in Joujouka on this day in 2008. Words are by Rolling Stone's expert Mark Paytress and photos by global legend Jill Furmanovsky.  Click link to read PDF, print or download.http://www.scribd.com/doc/101439578/Master-Musicans-of-Joujouka-Kings-of-the-Stone-Age-Photos-Jill-Furmanovsky-words-Mark-Paytress-One-Life-2008

Booking for the 2013 edition is open now on
www.joujouka.net Master Musicans of Joujouka "Kings of the Stone Age" Photos Jill Furmanovsky words Mark P...

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Exhibitions

Mino shares the garden of his dreams

During the summer, Mino opens his garden workshop to the public :

Workshop

APEROCONTES by La Compagnie Le Chien qui Miaule
The friends of LIZIERES are happy to welcome at the Château d’Epaux-Bézu the company Le Chien qui Miaule for an ApéroContes, on friday June 15th at 7 pm.
The ApéroContes are the occasion for the inhabitants of the communces which welcome them, but also for lovers of all kind of stories and of all ages, to meet during evenings dedicated to words, those one likes to tell, to hear and to exchange.
The show is free, in the limit of available places.
Refreshment stall will be proposed.

Galleries
"Riders on the storm"/"Waiting for the sun"https://sites.google.com/site/interzonegalleries/odonovan65-htm
Paul O'DONOVAN's gallery :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38  39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 

Galerie Ecritures: Exposition Jacques CINQUIN


Preview on June 22, starting at 6 pm.
Exhibition of drawings and paintings by Jacques Cinquin on the theme of the beach and seasodes from June 19th to September 19th 2012.

Didier Devillez: un mois, une oeuvre - juillet 2012

GALERIE DIDIER DEVILLEZ
53 rue Emmanuel Van Driessche
1050 Bruxelles (Belgique)
Tél./Fax +32 (0)475 931 935
devillez@skynet.be 
http://www.galeriedidierdevillez.be 
http://www.tribal-collection.com/

New pages

In Interzone sites: 

En ces lieux... des livres : http://interzone-news.blogspot.fr/2012/07/loudun-en-ces-lieux-des-livres.html & http://interzone-news.blogspot.fr/2012/08/animation-en-ces-lieux-des-livres.html
Brochure of Interzone Editions: http://www.interzoneeditions.net/Interzone_Editions.pdf 
Homage to Christophe and Jérôme Brosset : http://interzone-news.blogspot.fr/2012/07/christophe-brosset-syrinx-perd-une-de.html
Soleil Bleu  http://www.interpc.fr/mapage/westernlands/cimagil.html 
Mino shares the garden of his dreams : http://interzone-news.blogspot.fr/2012/07/mino-partage-le-jardin-de-ses-reves.html
Paul O'Donovan: "Riders on the storm"/"Waiting for the sun" : https://sites.google.com/site/interzonegalleries/odonovan65-htm
Bienvenue à Interzone: http://isabellebaudron.blog.lemonde.fr/
Interzone news: http://interzone-news.blogspot.com/  

In other sites:

Aleksey Dayen and A.D. Winans
http://winansfansite.blogspot.com/2012/06/aleksey-dayen-and-ad-winans.html
Editions de l'Eclat:
http://www.lyber-eclat.net
Cimagil sur MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/cimagil 
cimagil "cycle'    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6yc1-kH5rQ&feature=plcp 
LE MERLE CIMAGIL   : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGXFLVjcKfM&feature=plcp
cimagil "journée"  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e65S0HaUJU&feature=plcp
cimagil "solo batterie" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrbTjuzWvSE&feature=plcp
Patrick Vergnaud: www.youtube.com/user/patrickvergnaud
Master Musicians of Joujouka: http://www.scribd.com/doc/101439578/Master-Musicans-of-Joujouka-Kings-of-the-Stone-Age-Photos-Jill-Furmanovsky-words-Mark-Paytress-One-Life-2008
http://www.youtube.com/v/f5dH_tQb1ag?hl=en&fs=1&autoplay=1
Joujouka Interzone 2012: http://www.youtube.com/v/HYr3AwdcWyo?hl=en&fs=1&autoplay=1
LIZIERES : APEROCONTES le vendredi 15 juin 2012 à partir de 19h : www.lizieres.org
Galerie ECRITURES http://www.koifaire.com/auvergne/galerie,ecritures-15609.html
facebook
http://www.facebook.com/galerie.ecritures
GALERIE DIDIER DEVILLEZ: http://www.galeriedidierdevillez.be 

Between two reports, the news are on line in Interzone News  and Bienvenue à Interzone .
Wishing you a happy summer.
Isabelle Aubert-Baudron

jeudi 2 août 2012

Animation "En ces lieux... des livres" Loudun, 28 juillet


José Altimiras, illustrator of "The Taxidermist", and I represented Interzone Editions in Loudun  on Saturday July 28th at the exhibition "En ces lieux... des livres", organized by the association "Cultivons le livre".
We presented the books , and a dreamachine.
Jérôme Pintoux, author of "Interviews d'outre-tombe", was also presenting his book.

La Nouvelle République: Loudun 31 juillet 2012:

Master Musicians of Joujouka: amazing article on the 2008 Brian Jones festival...

http://brianjonesjoujoukafestival.blogspot.fr/2012/07/major-photo-feature-on-master-musicians.html

Major photo feature on Master Musicians of Joujouka Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival 2008


Kings of the Stone Age by Mark Paytress and photos by Jill Furmanovsky


This is an amazing 11 page photo feature on the Master Musicians of Joujouka Brian Jones 40th Anniversary Festival held in Joujouka on this day in 2008. Words are by Rolling Stone's expert Mark Paytress and photos by global legend Jill Furmanovsky.  Click link to read PDF, print or download.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/101439578/Master-Musicans-of-Joujouka-Kings-of-the-Stone-Age-Photos-Jill-Furmanovsky-words-Mark-Paytress-One-Life-2008

Booking for the 2013 edition is open now on www.joujouka.net Master Musicans of Joujouka "Kings of the Stone Age" Photos Jill Furmanovsky words Mark P...

lundi 23 juillet 2012

San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. poet AD Winans reflects on life, works

http://www.sfgate.com/books/article/S-F-poet-AD-Winans-reflects-on-life-works-3721130.php#photo-3210375

BOOKS
Published 05:05 p.m., Thursday, July 19, 2012

AD Winans is photographed at Vesuvio on Friday, July 13, 2012 in San Francisco, Calif. AD Winans is a poet who has published more than 50 books. Photo: Yue Wu, The Chronicle / SF

AD Winans shows himself in a smaller version of a 1970's poster of poets gathered at Vesuvio bar, in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, Calif on Friday, July 13, 2012. Photo: Yue Wu, The Chronicle / SF

The line between the life of AD Winans and his poetry is a fine one. To Winans himself, it doesn't exist.
"My poems and my life are one and the same," said the San Francisco-born Winans, 75. "They simply can't be separated."
Raised in the Haight-Ashbury and Glen Park, where he lives, Winans served in the Air Force, stationed in Panama, from 1956 to '58, where he "became disillusioned with the American system." By the time he returned, North Beach had become ground zero for the Beat Generation, and Winans embraced the bohemian lifestyle.
Over the ensuing decades, he walked the streets of the city and captured what he saw and felt in more than 50 books of poetry. His devastating snapshots document the indelible heart of an inconstant place and form a stunning portrait in the new collection "San Francisco Poems" (Little Red Tree).
The book follows the 2010 release of Winans' selected life works, "Drowning Like Li Po in a River of Red Wine" (Bottle of Smoke).
Until the late '80s, Winans spent much of his time in North Beach, where poets Bob Kaufman and Jack Micheline became role models and long-lasting friends. When Kaufman broke his 10-year vow of silence, which lasted from John F. Kennedy's assassination to the end of the Vietnam War, with "a half-hour nonstop recitation of poems" at Specs' bar, Winans was so affected he skipped the after-party to write a tribute to his friend on bar napkins. The poem was framed outside Specs' and remained there for more than 15 years.

Working to write

In the '60s, as hippies flocked to Winans' childhood neighborhood, the poet slogged through a number of jobs to enable him to keep writing. He worked the late-night shift at the post office, as a juvenile probation officer, as a security guard at St. Francis Hospital and as an equal-opportunity specialist for the U.S. Department of Education. He often left these jobs feeling disgruntled, and eventually quit working to write full time.
In 1972 he started publishing the Second Coming Press, which evolved into a regular, perfect-bound journal and then a publishing house that put out more than 25 books. Of note was the ambitious and acclaimed "California Bicentennial Poet's Anthology." The journal's second issue was devoted to Charles Bukowski, who had yet to achieve mainstream popularity. Bukowski and Winans became friends and enjoyed a regular correspondence for 17 years. More than 80 of their letters are housed at Brown University with the rest of Winans' archives. His memoir, "Holy Grail: Charles Bukowski & the Second Coming Revolution," was published in 2002.

'In search of his soul'

It was a year after he started the press that Winans quit his government work, which enabled him to land a coveted job as editor-writer at the San Francisco Arts Commission in 1975 - a gig that would last five years. This gave Winans enough time and energy to focus on his own writing while expanding the press. His book "North Beach Poems" was published in '77, and in 1980 he organized the three-county, seven-day Second Coming Music and Poetry Festival to honor poet and critic Josephine Miles and blues musician John Lee Hooker.
Often classified as Beat because he was there, and Meat because he talks about "the meat-and-potato issues of the day" in straightforward, conversational language, Winans defies categorization. His creative process mirrors his nonconformist behavior: "I never sit down with any set intent on how it's going to come out," he said of his poetry.
His work is a record, as Micheline once said, of "a man in search of his soul," and his poetry often focuses on the homeless, the lost and those left by the side of the road by various cultural movements Winans has lived through.
Since 1995, Winans has enjoyed a daily routine of coffee and a newspaper, a few hours writing at the computer, a walk to the post office and around the neighborhood, and a few more hours writing and listening to jazz records before going to bed and starting all over again.
"That's what life is pretty much about," he wrote. "The growing up, the learning, the wild years, the mellowing, the settling into a routine, and then one day it's over."

Taking an easier pace

Lately, Winans has begun to take things easier. As he sat outside a packed XO Cafe, there was a gleam in the poet's eye as he talked about his body of work. With "San Francisco Poems" just out and a forthcoming collection of political poems by New York Quarterly, almost all of his poems will have been published.
"I'd be happy doing twelve poems a year," he said as the J line rumbled past. "I'd be happy just working on what I have left to get out, and then I'll feel like I've left a good body behind. No driving need to have to produce - if something happens, it happens."

AD Winans: Reads from "San Francisco Poems." 2 p.m. Sunday. Bird & Beckett, 653 Chenery St., S.F. (415) 586-3733.
Evan Karp is a San Francisco freelance writer and founder of the Quiet Lightning reading series. E-mail: datebookletters@sfchronicle.com

Paul O'Donovan: "Riders on the storm"/"Waiting for the sun"

"Riders on the storm"/"Waiting for the sun"
https://sites.google.com/site/interzonegalleries/odonovan65-htm


Paul O'DONOVAN's gallery 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38  39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 

mercredi 11 juillet 2012

Loudun: EN CES LIEUX... DES LIVRES


Liste des auteurs présents le samedi 28 juillet Loudun (86):
José Altimiras
Isabelle Aubert-Baudron
Fabrice Bertin
Gino Blandin
Bruno de la Bonnellière
Michel Carmona
Catibou
Philippe-Michel Dillies
Roland Gaillon
Jean Gobelet
Aude Guilvard
Ghilmer
Gérard Jubert
Thérèse de Laplane
Gisèle Manreza
Gérard Menant
Sylvette Noyelle
Jérôme Pintoux
Jean-Yves Revault




vendredi 6 juillet 2012

Hommage à Christophe et Jérôme Brosset

La Nouvelle République
Vienne - Disparition

Syrinx perd une de ses voix

22/06/2012 05:26

http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Vienne/Actualite/24-Heures/n/Contenus/Articles/2012/06/22/Syrinx-perd-une-de-ses-voix  

 
Christophe Brosset.
Dans la nuit du 13 au 14 juin dernier, Christophe Brosset décédait. Les Ateliers musicaux Syrinx rendent hommage « à cet homme de valeur, grand musicien mais aussi artiste peintre qui vivait par et pour la Musique ». Guitariste de formation et pianiste, il pratiquait tous les styles. Musicien, il a participé à la création de nombreux groupes poitevins dans les années quatre-vingt comme « Oye como va », « les 4 Vindis », « Clé ». C'est avec son frère Jérôme, batteur, qu'il remporte de nombreux accessits dont le Concours national jazz de la Défense avec leur groupe « Cîmagil ».
Compositeur, il a produit beaucoup d'œuvres. Il enseigne parallèlement le piano-jazz à Syrinx depuis 1988 et encadre un atelier : le little Big Band. La peinture est son autre moyen d'expression. Une partie de ses œuvres est exposée en ce moment à Montmorillon au « Palais du Papier » jusqu'au 1er juillet.
_________________

Cimagil sur MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/cimagil

Soleil Bleu (3 mars 1999):


Vidéos sur You Tube: Patrick Vergault:


Cimagil "Cycle"


LE MERLE CIMAGIL



cimagil "journée"




cimagil "solo batterie" : Hommage à Jérôme Brosset, décédé brutalement le 24 septembre 2008 :


jeudi 5 juillet 2012

Loudun, 28 juillet: "Cultivons le livre"


Interzone Editions  participera à l'animation organisée le 28 juillet 2012 à Loudun par l'association "Cutivons le livre". Seront présents José Altimiras, illustrateur de la bande dessinée "Le Taxidermiste", et Isabelle Aubert-Baudron, éditrice d'Interzone Editions http://www.interzoneeditions.net/, ainsi que Jérôme Pintoux, auteur d'"Interviews d'Outre-Tombe".


Voir l'article de la Nouvelle République :

Pour que le livre vive

http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Vienne/Loisirs/Livres-cd-dvd/n/Contenus/Articles/2012/06/02/Pour-que-le-livre-vive

Une nouvelle association loudunaise a décidé de s’impliquer dans la promotion du livre. Dès cet été une première animation née d’un concept original.
Jacky Grivault, président de « Cultivons le livre ».
Jacky Grivault, président de « Cultivons le livre ».
Avec l'arrivée d'Internet, les livres pourraient être victimes d'un certain désintérêt, des Loudunais se sont réunis pour préserver ce patrimoine et en faire la promotion. « Cultivons le livre » est une association qui a donc vu le jour en avril, et qui a pour objet d'organiser des animations littéraires, de promouvoir sous toutes ses formes le livre, la lecture du livre et la filière du livre.
On retrouve à sa tête Jacky Grivault qui a voulu créer cette association dans un but bien précis, proposer une animation avec un concept tout à fait original. « C'est une idée que j'avais depuis 3 ou 4 ans, je voulais faire quelque chose qui ne ressemble pas à un salon. Puis j'ai échangé des idées, les choses ont mûri et maintenant, il faut se lancer. » Et c'est samedi 28 juillet que l'association lancera « En ces lieux… des livres. » L'idée est simple, des auteurs, des éditeurs, des acteurs du livre, essentiellement de la région seront invités à s'exposer, toute une journée, chez des particuliers devenus des « ouvreurs de porte ». En effet, ceux-ci acceptent d'ouvrir leur cour, leur jardin, leur porche au public qui viendra échanger, acheter ou faire dédicacer un livre.
« Nous voulons créer un événement littéraire annuel par le livre, pour le livre et qui permet de découvrir Loudun et des lieux singuliers dans la ville. » A ce jour, une dizaine « d'ouvreurs de porte » ont répondu favorablement à cette belle idée. « C'est une idée très séduisante, car la ville est fermée, la région Poitou-Charentes est une région de murs, il y existe de nombreux porches et les gens sont contents quand ils sont ouverts, cela permet de découvrir les richesses du patrimoine et associées au livre, qui est très menacé, c'est un concept vraiment très original », expliquent-ils.
" Leur adhésion a été immédiate "
« Leur adhésion a été immédiate dès que nous avons soumis l'idée », souligne Jacky Grivault qui tient avant tout que ce moment de convivialité ne soit pas éphèmère et ce n'est pas qu'une idée en l'air puisque l'association travaille déjà sur l'édition 2013.
Contact : cultivonslelivre@gmail.com.
Corr. Marie-Pierre Pineau

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Didier Devillez: un mois, une oeuvre - juillet 2012


GALERIE DIDIER DEVILLEZ
53 rue Emmanuel Van Driessche
1050 Bruxelles (Belgique)
Tél./Fax +32 (0)475 931 935

Quelques nouvelles de l'éclat

Bonjour,

A la suite du portrait du philosophe Massimo Cacciari (par Robert Maggiori), et d’un article de Cacciari sur «l’idéal de l’Empire», parus dans Libération de vendredi, nous avons mis en ligne un autre article récent du même sur “l’Allemagne et l’Europe”.
Voir en page d’accueil
les différents liens.

La page nouveautés
a aussi été mise à jour avec (déjà, hélas!) les annonces des titres à paraître à l’automne:
Kafka, Robert, Chestov, Hayyim de Volozhyn, Nahmanide, Surya, Vold, Suarès, Bettini, dans l’ordre de parution...

qui ne doivent pas vous faire oublier : Broch, Bergamin, Bonnet, Kenaan, le pseudo-Kant, Martin, Schlegel, Scholem, Spitzer, Trigano (dans l’ordre alphabétique)
parus de janvier à juin 2012, qui vous attendent en librairie et dont les détails sont également donnés sur la page nouveautés (à la section “anciennes nouveautés”)

Merci de votre fidélité
Bon été

Michel Valensi
Editions de l'éclat
http://www.lyber-eclat.net