
Nathalie Quintane
Nathalie Quintane is a contemporary French poet and essayist known for her witty and insightful explorations of language and identity. In her latest work, 'Chemoule, un chat français', she creatively imagines the perspective of a cat, blending humor with a keen observation of human and animal relationships. Quintane's writing often features a playful use of grammar and punctuation, reflecting her background in linguistics and love for literary experimentation.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Nathalie Quintane assumes the role of a witness to the present by recording events and scenes that took place between June and July 2024.
« Soixante-dix fantômes », de Nathalie Quintane : le feuilleton littéraire de Tiphaine Samoyault
Nathalie Quintane is the author of 'Chemoule, un chat français'.
« Chemoule, un chat français », de Nathalie Quintane : le monde vu par un félin pas banalNathalie Quintane is the author of the book 'Chemoule, un chat français', which imagines how cats perceive the world.
Notre sélection de livres cette semaine : « Dix questions sur les croisades », « Autoroute », « Chemoule, un chat français »…





