Lorraine. Julien Thèves: a pen that draws on the roots of the East

Scy-Chazelles in autumn, in the middle of lockdown. Eight weeks alone, watching the first leaves fall, writing. Julien Thèves, 43, published his first book, "Précarité" (Precarity), in 1999. In October 2020, he was welcomed to Moselle as part of an author residency . On the heights of Metz, in the midst of the pandemic, he began writing his fifth book, "Ils était de l'Est" (They Were from the East).
In the footsteps of his family"Fabienne Jacob, a friend and novelist from Moselle, told me about the writers' residency in Scy-Chazelles. I hesitated to apply; I needed a project. I said to myself, if I go to Lorraine, then I'll be following in my family's footsteps." His family, his grandparents. Because if Julien Thèves was born in...
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