Truth or fiction? In A Fine Line Marc Séguin offers the reader an irresistible torn-from-life story about friendship, art, sex, and love as he revisits the boy, the adolescent, and the young man he once was. All three tormented by incessant worry, they now haunt the renowned painter, film director, and author he has become. His striking reflections – shaped by deaths, confessions put to the test, a friendship destroyed, and memories of the beautiful Arielle – masterfully punctuate this story about a man who regrets not having loved enough…or perhaps having loved too late.
“His concise writing is used with great efficacity, and his words enter and inhabit the spirit. A short, treasured book that I will reread with pleasure.” —Chantal Fontaine, librairie Moderne
Marc Séguin is a painter, film director, and the author of five books: La foi du braconnier, Hollywood, Nord Alice, Les repentirs, and Jenny Sauro. He has been a finalist for the Grand Prix littéraire Archambault de la relève, the Prix des libraires du Québec – three times – the Governor General of Canada Award for French literature, and the Prix France-Québec.
Kathryn Gabinet-Kroo is a translator who works for clients in the public and private sector. She has translated for Exile five novels, and AMUN, a collection of short stories by Canadian Indigenous writers. She is an active member of the Quebec Writers’ Federation, and the Literary Translators’ Association of Canada.
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