Ugo Monticone

Ugo Monticone is a author Québécois, born with Sherbrooke, the August 7th 1975.

Its first book: Chroniques of my resurrection carries out us in the Canadian West with a hymn to liberty inspired of On the road of Jack Kerouac.

Its second book, the ground of the just men makes us discover a Africa alive, mysterious and cordial whereas the côtoie author of the Féticheur S, Nomade S of the deserts and children of the street.

Its third book, Zhaole , are in fact a double book including/understanding an astonishing account of voyage in Southeast Asia where he reports his experiment with tribes of Thailand to the monks populating Tibet. The second part of this book is a novel proceeding at the time of the war of Vietnam, putting in the high-speed motorboat young Chinese who discovers by his adventures, the love, the life and the horror of the war.

Its fourth book, * Ecuadorian Aventures reports a court travels to South America, more precisely to Ecuador and confirms the talent of writer of Ugo Monticone. Country in state of emergency, Shaman, and philosophy are found there.

In its last book, " U" , Ugo Monticone leaves the accounts of voyage to launch out in very an other register: a short, burst, absurd, delirious, improbable novel and with high philosophical content, which makes of its author the literary close relative of Boris Vian.

Bonds

  • Personal site with anecdotes and photographs

  • Site of the Editions of Cram

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