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"Maldoror" by Julien Gosselin

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Rehearsal photo © Simon Gosselin What is the "secret of evil"? Building links between the works of Roberto Bolaño and Lautréamont, Julien Gosselin walks in the footsteps of these authors who, each in their own way, probed human violence. Ten years after his adaptation of 2666 to the Festival d'Avignon, Julien Gosselin reunited Roberto Bolaño and made dialogue with the Chilean writer with a great 19th-century poet: Lautréamont. Both have had to c…
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Rehearsal photo © Simon Gosselin What is the "secret of evil"? Building links between the works of Roberto Bolaño and Lautréamont, Julien Gosselin walks in the footsteps of these authors who, each in their own way, probed human violence. Ten years after his adaptation of 2666 to the Festival d'Avignon, Julien Gosselin reunited Roberto Bolaño and made dialogue with the Chilean writer with a great 19th-century poet: Lautréamont. Both have had to c…

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Sceneweb broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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