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In a Poignant Novel, the Grisonne Leta Semadeni Shows How Loved and Missing People Continue to Live in Our Daily Life and Our Memory.

Summary by Le Temps
The work of Leta Semadeni, the Swiss Grand Prize for Literature 2023, as singular as it is deeply moving, is gradually translated into French. The Zulma Editions publish "Le Grand Fleuve Amour", originally published in German in 2022The narration swayed by jumps – those of a hare on the run in a meadow. The Grand Fleuve Amour is a fascinating novel, written by a poetess. This can be seen in the cutting of its 105 short chapters, in their meander…
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The work of Leta Semadeni, the Swiss Grand Prize for Literature 2023, as singular as it is deeply moving, is gradually translated into French. The Zulma Editions publish "Le Grand Fleuve Amour", originally published in German in 2022The narration swayed by jumps – those of a hare on the run in a meadow. The Grand Fleuve Amour is a fascinating novel, written by a poetess. This can be seen in the cutting of its 105 short chapters, in their meander…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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