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Interview Jasper Fforde

Posté : jeu. oct. 04, 2012 8:12 am
par marie.m
Jasper Fforde est en interview sur le site du Wahsington Post. Il parle notamment de son dernier roman, The Woman Who Died A Lot, un nouveau volume de la série Thursday Next.

Extrait :
Your new novel opens with Detective Thursday, now in her 50s, recovering from a car accident and unable to slug it out with the bad guys the way she used to. That seems grimly realistic for a fanciful character who can enter classic novels and rewrite their endings.

It’s going against the rather ludicrous notion that our action heroes — like James Bond and Bourne — have these fights and fall out of cars and airplanes and motorcycles and then just sort of brush themselves off and walk away. I thought, “Well, no, she’s been in a car accident, and it’s going to be quite painful.” The last book took place all in the BookWorld, and I thought, “I’m going to have this one take place all in the real world.” It is really a domestic potboiler about dealing with issues that her teenage children have. It’s just that, because it’s a Thursday Next book, the issues are mildly unusual, to say the least.

Posté : sam. sept. 03, 2016 7:22 pm
par Soleil vert