Marie Chaix Livres




Juliette, chemin des cerisiers
- 220pages
- 8 heures de lecture
"Chemin des cerisiers, le nom me plaisait. Après Chaponost, je n'aurais pas aimé me retrouver enfermée dans des pierres et des trottoirs. Les cerisiers me faisaient rêver , j'imaginais des vergers... Le 14, c'était bien là, un portail en bois marron, une grosse porte surmontée d'un petit toit, rappelant les toits pointus de la maison. J'ai tiré sur la sonnette et je me souviens exactement. Mon coeur battait un peu, j'ai fermé les yeux. J'avais envie, en les rouvrant, que la jeune dame me plaise et que tout me dise dans cet endroit-là ."
Summer of the Elder Tree
- 118pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A memoir and meditation investigating the reasons behind the author’s fourteen-year withdrawal from writing. A memoir and meditation on the themes of separation and silence, The Summer of the Elder Tree was Marie Chaix’s first book to appear in fourteen years, and deals with the reasons for her withdrawal from writing and the events in her life since the death of her mother (as detailed in Silences, or a Woman’s Life). With uncompromising sincerity, and in the same beautiful prose for which she is renowned, Marie Chaix here takes stock of her life as a woman and writer, as well as the crises that caused her to give up her work. The Summer of the Elder Tree has its roots in Chaix’s previous books while standing alone as a work of immense power: a new beginning.