The Night of the Heart is the narration of the night that Christian Boben spent in the historical city of Genk in a room overlooking the monastery of Saint-Foy, which dates back to the 11th century. In this evening, he will have a conversation with P ...
The Night of the Heart is the narration of the night that Christian Boben spent in the historical city of Genk in a room overlooking the monastery of Saint-Foy, which dates back to the 11th century. In this evening, he will have a conversation with Pierre Soulage, a famous French painter who made and executed the stained glass windows of this monastery. In this imaginary conversation with Soulage, Boben brings up his usual themes, that is, childhood, love, light, loneliness, and light-hearted compassion for death and life, but since Shab Del is one of the last works of this late author, these themes are more mature and are expressed more poetically.
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