Guillaume Lecasble

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Guillaume Lecasble was born in 1954. He started painting at the age of nineteen and had a first solo exhibition eleven years later. From his artwork—and particularly the portrait of a chorus of monks—he became inspired to experiment with new approaches to filmmaking. Various short films yielded a pair of characters (bonhomme & bonfemme) who then reincarnated themselves in a series of highly praised books for children. Painting continues to inspire and accompany his written and cinematographic work. Lobster, his first novel, was published to critical acclaim in France in 2003. His second novel, Cut, was published in 2004.

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Lobster

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Lobster

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Lobster

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Le voile

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Tiens-toi droite!

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Le fils de la bonne

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Lobster (Euro Shorts Book 1)

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Serial Dog Killer

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Novice

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Âme Compagne

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“Go back to being a lobster?! After all he had been through, even if Jules were to put him back in the water the very thought of rocks, seaweed, and the markings of the depths filled him with horror. He had tasted the light of human living and he could no longer do without it.”
Guillaume Lecasble, Lobster



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