Yannick Haenel and Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon's art is a cry: his paintings, characterized by carnality, distorted faces, and shadowy existences, express humanity in a fragile yet violent way. Yannick Haenel's literary approach to Bacon's work in "Bleu Bacon" is an uncompromising immersion into the foundations of these images. The text itself becomes a kind of performative art, a linguistic reflection of Bacon's deformations, distortions, and existential urgency.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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