
Living in a Palace. Followed by Autobiography
Fata MorganaN° d'inventaire | 23636 |
Format | 14 x 22 |
Détails | 72 p., paperback. |
Publication | Saint-Clement-de-Rivière, 2018 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782377920051 |
Jean-Luc Parant tirelessly, obsessively, revolves around what haunts him most deeply: the eyes and the world-sphere. Everything is contained in this incessant back-and-forth between the eyes and the balls on which his voice sings. A singular song, an inimitable trance where words interlock and roll, hurtling down the slope.
The Postman Cheval, an equally fabulous character, fell during one of his rounds and found a strange-looking stone: he had just felt the keystone of his Ideal Palace.
Balls and dreams make history: a single stone, worked by rain and wind, links one artist to another and invites us to the highest peaks of the imagination.
Jean-Luc Parant tirelessly, obsessively, revolves around what haunts him most deeply: the eyes and the world-sphere. Everything is contained in this incessant back-and-forth between the eyes and the balls on which his voice sings. A singular song, an inimitable trance where words interlock and roll, hurtling down the slope.
The Postman Cheval, an equally fabulous character, fell during one of his rounds and found a strange-looking stone: he had just felt the keystone of his Ideal Palace.
Balls and dreams make history: a single stone, worked by rain and wind, links one artist to another and invites us to the highest peaks of the imagination.