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Écrire à autrui, pour autrui, (avec) des mots qui disent vrai : Laurence Tardieu1

 

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1 Nous tenons à remercier Fanny Leveau, doctorante en études françaises à l’Université Western Ontario, pour son aide précieuse dans la transcription de notre conversation avec l’auteure.

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Karin Schwerdtner

Karin Schwerdtner is Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario (Canada) where she teaches French Studies. Her research focuses on contemporary literature, but she also has an interest in epistolary writing and literary interviewing. The book she co-authored with Margot Irvine and Geneviève de Viveiros, Risques et regrets. Les Dangers de l’écriture épistolaire, was published in 2015. Her book of literary interviews, Le (Beau) risque d’écrire, was published by Nota Bene in January 2018.

Laurence Tardieu is the author of Le Jugement de Léa (Arléa, 2004), La Confusion des peines (Stock, 2011), L’Écriture et la vie (Éditions des Busclats, 2014), Une vie à soi (Flammarion, 2014), and, very recently, Nous aurons été vivants (2019).

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