Alain Veinstein's 'Venise, aller simple' Reviewed in artpress
In the April 2016 issue of artpress (n°432, p. 81), a review discusses Alain Veinstein's book 'Venise, aller simple,' published by Seuil as part of the 'Fiction & Cie' collection. The review highlights a key idea from the narrator: "To give blind faith to everything that diverges. Faith means being sure you can always start over." This thought really encapsulates the main theme of the novel, which focuses on the concept of infinite new beginnings.
Key facts
- Alain Veinstein's novel 'Venise, aller simple' is reviewed in artpress n°432.
- The review appears on page 81 of the April 2016 issue.
- The novel is published by Seuil in the 'Fiction & Cie' collection.
- The narrator's credo emphasizes blind faith in divergence and the certainty of starting over.
- The review focuses on the theme of eternal recommencements.
Entities
Artists
- Alain Veinstein
Institutions
- artpress
- Seuil
Locations
- Venice
Sources
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