Lucille Ryckebusch

The Blood of the Stones

Le sang des pierres

February 20, 2020
Novel
136 pages
131 × 198 mm
14 €
9782896984565
978-2-8969-8456-5

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Lucille Ryckebusch, The Blood of the Stones
Lucille Ryckebusch, The Blood of the Stones

It is an already unique voice, by its accuracy, its assurance, that gives to hear this first book, where also resound those of Virginia Woolf and Alice Munro. With The Blood of The Stones, Lucille Ryckebusch tells the simple and terrible story of an ordeal and a consolation.

Jeanne reconnects with a former lover when she falls seriously ill. He is tormented, secretive, no longer loves her; she is weakened and has no one else. The Blood of The Stones is the uncompromising account of her dispossession of herself, a story that she tells to this man after she has come close to death. Jeanne begins to lose blood after her lover has left her in the middle of winter. She is so vulnerable that she asks this tormented man to come back into her life; he accompanies her to the hospital, helps her take care of her children. She has no one else. For six weeks, which pass like a nightmare, there is a succession of haemorrhages and medical interventions. Jeanne’s dehumanization in the department of obstetrics and gynecology is compounded by the psychological abuse of her former lover. This very short novel, dazzling and limpid, is the letter that she sends him to reconstruct her story, with an almost documentary rigour, and to reappropriate her body forever transformed.

The author

Lucille Ryckebusch was born in 1980 in northern France and has been living in Montreal since 1998. She completed a master’s degree in literary studies with a concentration in feminist studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal and is pursuing a doctorate in the same field at the Université de Montréal.

February 20, 2020
Novel
136 pages
131 × 198 mm
14 €
9782896984565
978-2-8969-8456-5

Collection « série QR »