En cours de chargement...
In these 12 short stories, scurrying insects and luminous jellyfish reveal a predatory world of childhood fairy tales, lurking shadows, and unrelenting fevers. Individuals are swallowed up by cities and bogs in a celebration of nature and humanity, in all their terrifying glory. Throughout, Clerson draws-and blurs-the lines between man and beast, life and death, as characters strive to see out the night.
PRAISE FOR TO SEE OUT THE NIGHT
"David Clerson is one of the best-kept secrets in Quebec literature.
Absolutely fascinating!" Les Effrontées
"These short stories by David Clerson land somewhere between Kafka, Horacio Quiroga, and Raymond Carver .