Eric Chevillard

Eric Chevillard is a contemporary French author known for his unconventional and often surreal literary style. He has written numerous novels and essays, and his work is characterized by its playful use of language and narrative structure.

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  1. 1. Oreille Rouge

    The story revolves around a peculiar character named Oreille Rouge, who is distinguished by his red ear and embarks on a surreal journey filled with whimsical and absurd encounters. As he navigates through a world that defies conventional logic, Oreille Rouge's experiences challenge the boundaries between reality and imagination, offering a satirical commentary on human nature and societal norms. The narrative is rich with playful language and inventive scenarios, creating a unique and thought-provoking literary experience.

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  2. 2. Mourir M'enrhume

    The novel is a surreal and darkly humorous exploration of the absurdity of existence, following the protagonist as he navigates a world filled with bizarre characters and situations. Through a series of disjointed and often nonsensical events, the narrative delves into themes of mortality, identity, and the human condition, all while maintaining a playful and irreverent tone. The protagonist's encounters and reflections serve as a vehicle for the author's satirical commentary on the absurdities of life and the inevitability of death.

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  3. 3. Prehistoric Times

    In this whimsical and satirical narrative, the protagonist embarks on a peculiar journey through a world that blurs the lines between the prehistoric and the modern. As he navigates through a landscape filled with bizarre creatures and absurd situations, he reflects on the nature of human existence, evolution, and the absurdity of societal norms. The story is a playful exploration of time, identity, and the often comical intersection of the past and present, inviting readers to question the very essence of progress and civilization.

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