Ferdinand Jacquemort’s life is a string of failures, nothing interesting there but for a novel of hundreds of pages. He, however, once did some things: editor of Tijeretazos (Postriziny), a pro-Czech site on literature and cinema, contributor to Tren de sombras, manager of Allzine (under one of his many personalities), the most important forum in Spanish on Asian cinema, some literary prize… Nothing much, but that’s all.
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Abstract
This is the story of Bianca, but also of Odile, of Nanni Moretti, last of the Italian film-makers, and of women, that is, of Michelle Apicella, but also of Raymond Queneau, amateur mathematician, and Jean-Luc Godard, writer. This is the story ofour story.