Chloé Delaume

Transhumances

October 1, 2007
Fiction
128 pages
130 × 190 mm
9782915453423
978-2-9154-5342-3
																Chloé Delaume, Transhumances
																Chloé Delaume, Transhumances

There are four of them. Two men, two women. The forest is thick, the cardinal points indistinct. They are looking for the South but they don’t know what they are running from as much as what they are. They carry out the Transhumance. And in itself, it is a whole program.

Radio fiction directed by Christine Bernard-Sugy in 2006, broadcast several times since its creation on France Culture.

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The author

Chloé Delaume was born in 1973. She has been writing in many forms and media since the late 1990s. She has written nearly thirty books as if they were experiments: novels, poetic fragments, plays, essays, self-fiction. She is fond of hybrid objects and the mixing of genres: a novel illustrated by a video game (Corpus Simsi), the hijacking of a board game (Certainement pas), fan fiction in which you are the hero (La nuit je suis Buffy Summers). But also diary of a home performance (J’habite dans la télévision), dystopia (Les sorcières de la République). If her first novel, Les mouflettes d’Atropos, was tinged with radical feminism, she later focused on the issue of sisterhood by publishing Mes bien chères sœurs and the collective work Sororité.
Winner of the Prix Décembre 2001 for Le cri du sablier, she was a resident at the Villa Médicis in 2010-2011 and won the Prix Médicis 2020 with Le cœur synthétique.

October 1, 2007
Fiction
128 pages
130 × 190 mm
9782915453423
978-2-9154-5342-3
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