In 1993, the French literary world is shaken by the arrival of what not hesitate to describe as a masterpiece, pure love, a perfectly unknown author (although it has previously already published a novel, also of great value: A Indecent souvenir). Its author by the name of Agustina Izquierdo. It is known what his publisher transmitted: Spanish-born daughter of exiles in France of the Spanish civil war, back in time to live in the Catalonia of his parents, where his trail is lost. Nothing else: an unknown illustrious writer, by all critics, a French admirable.
But from the first moment come the voices of those who suspect about who might be behind that name: Pascal Quignard, ie, the "left hand" of Pascal Quignard, according to Le Monde Josyane Savigneau, hand charge of writing more freely about their "erotic obsessions." Attribution has had from Quignard an angry response: "They ...read more