SALOPERIE DE CHAT – Agathe Singer

Le livre sortira le 14 mai 2025. Pré-commandez votre livre.

Editions EPA –

Format 12.8 cm x 17.6 cm. 144 pages. Text in French.

15,00

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I had prepared a platter of smoked salmon… Bloody cat.
I’ve had a new sofa delivered… Bloody cat.
A couple of blackbirds have nested in the garden… Bloody cat.

Cats are thieves, destroyers and killers who look down on us with contempt.
If you hate cats, you’ll find this book full of good reasons – zoological, historical and behavioural – for persisting.
If you love them, you’ll see some beautiful drawings; but you’ll also realise that this deceitful animal has intruded into your home to serve and enslave you.

That cat you think is yours doesn’t belong to you; it owns you.
Piece of shit.

With humour, Bernard-Pierre Molin, the author who has shared his life with more than 17 cats, invites us to discover their origins, their rhythm of life and their behaviour. Having also lived with many cats, Agathe Singer offers us colourful illustrations, always with great amusement, showing cats in all their deviousness.

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Agathe Singer

After spending her entire childhood by the sea, Agathe Singer moved to Paris at the age of 17 to study graphic arts at Duperré and Penninghen. She developed a passion for gouache and found inspiration in the paintings of Frida Kahlo, Matisse and Le Douanier Rousseau. This illustrator, who lives a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower, depicts her daily life in scenes featuring cats, Parisian rooftops and plants.