Benoît Reiss

Svetlana

January 1, 2018
120 pages
145 × 225 mm
19 €
9782841162550
978-2-8411-6255-0

“Grands fonds” collection

																Benoît Reiss, Svetlana
																Benoît Reiss, Svetlana

As in this Russian tale, where a woman’s words turn into cloth and save the child from the cold, the narrator of Svetlana tells, and hopes to save her husband and son held in the prisons of the Great Commissariat. She prays to Svetlana, the tyrant’s daughter, whom she saw on the news. Only she can help her. Her words run a long thread from the speaker’s mouth to the little girl’s ear. The narrator shouts as softly as possible so that no one else can hear her.

The language that Benoît Reiss deploys has the strength and softness of a taut thread, that of fear and secrecy. Here we are in confidence, sharing the crazy hope of this simple woman, transformed, by dint of poetry, into an almost mystical figure.

The author

Benoît Reiss was born in 1976. He studied literature in Lyon and Paris. He worked in educational publishing before moving to Japan in 2007, where he taught French. Since 2017, he has been co-director of Cheyne Editions, with Elsa Pallot. As an author, he published the novel Le petit veilleur with Buchet Chastel in 2019, poetry with Cheyne, and stories including O’Yu, un éloge de l’eau chaude with Esperluète Editions in 2021.

January 1, 2018
120 pages
145 × 225 mm
19 €
9782841162550
978-2-8411-6255-0

“Grands fonds” collection