William S. Messier - Epic 15 publications interesting
The Arts Councils now attach undue importance to the genre of storytelling, regionalist and vaguely folkloric. Disproportionate because the news story is to find today in this novel campaign of hallucinatory kind of Epic that far from facing a fantasy land of yesteryear is rooted in an aesthetic which the imaginary geek (the Power Glove, Nintendo, Chuck Norris, Manuel Hurtubise, etc..) alongside that of an idle campaign where farmers have given place for truckers and road workers. In this campaign meaningless, there is nothing more to do that maintaining the roads that lead to a major center to another. And talk, create captions to believe it yourself.
William S. Messier, Epic , Marchand de Feuilles, 2010, 273 pages.
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