Silk

Soie, by Alessandro Baricco and Rébecca Dautremer

Alessandro Baricco: “I have always refused for Silk to be illustrated until the name Dautremer was suggested to me by Tishina… What a delight to see a story, that once was mine, told again by a person of her talent.”

Silk is a story. It begins with a man who travels the world and ends up by a silent lake. The man is called Joncour. The lake, nobody knows. It could be described as a love story. But if it was only that, it would not be worth telling.

Illustrating Silk is giving Joncour a face, but not the mysterious stranger, out there, in Japan. Nor the lake. It is imagining a kilometre-long silkworm, a cigarette that travels the world, Flaubert and an elephant, a tattoo on the chest of a Japanese warrior, a catalogue of objects spared by a fire, a few pretty blue flowers and a bottom, too. It is putting into pictures lost fidelity, silent love, desire and pain. Images everywhere telling a beautiful story once more, in their own way.

Hardcover with jacket • 24×19 cm • 208 pages • 27 €

Rights sold in Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Slovenian

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