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Dreaming my house to live in the world

Abstract

National hearing’habitat is dream, thought, built and often inhabited by heroes. Created by Albertine (Les gratte-Sky, La Joie de Lire, 2013), Edmée Cannard (Ma Blue house, Rue du Monde, 2007), Fabienne Cinquin (In my city, there..., ricochet, 2011), Gaëtan Dorémus (Frigo vide, Seuil Youth, 2009), Max Ducos (Trail in volubilis, Sarbacane, 2006), Colin Thompson (2008), these imaginary architectures may tell us what the demaints will be, inspired by real houses like Virginia Lee Burton (The Little House, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1942), Bernadette Dthinés (Nicole on the fifteenth floor, La Farandole, 1969), Pierre Probst (La Maison de Caroline, Hachette, 1956), David François (De briciques de Blood, Casterman, 2010), they bring us to a certain nostalgia about the time spent and a certain happiness lost. Whether they are removed from the head of Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielinski (Mamoko, 50 stories in the city, Didier jeunesse, 2010), Miroslav, (This is Paris, Casterman, 1959), David Roberts (Iggy Peck l’Architecte, Sarbacane, 2009), or André François (Little Boy Brown, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1949), these constructions are poeetry impressions.

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