
JMG Le Clezlo , who was born in Nice in 1940 to a French mother and a father of Mauritian origin ( Mauritius is my little home discussed below) and then emigrated in British Guyana in Nigeria, made his debut at the age of 23 years with the novel The Minutes , immediately gaining the attention of critics. In an atmosphere comparable to some works of Camus and Sartre , this first work deals with one of the main topics covered by the writer: the path between the mental states commonly acceptable to the most insane and extreme.
traveler innate, France, Mauritius, Japan, the United States, Nigeria, to New Mexico, to Panama, where has lived with the Embera Indians, The Clezlo also writing moves smoothly from one place to another and from one culture to another, with a style both nostalgic and innovative, impressionistic and thoughtful, and often resorting to images of the sun , sea, light and water.
His condition of "eternal traveler" has brought him many times to reflect, in their works, the inevitable clash between globalization and the dominant cutural ancient origins of man. I invite those who had never got to know the work of Le Clezlo, to read Desert, beautiful novel with the writer who won the Paul Morand: The significant and touching story of Lalla, a young nomads of the Sahara, following a series of events, becomes a famous model, but became pregnant, decides to return to the desert to give birth to her son.
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