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JEAN ROLLIN AND LITT 'POP' Jean Rollin is no more. Coincidence strange (?), yesterday evening, the Blog of Terror he spent a very nice article . " Jean Rollin sees a sad world it is trying to re-enchant, make it desirable again. "
Today, tributes abound. Exercise is often hollow. To quote Mr. Medusa, "is how down here, we realize the value of people once they are gone! "
I'd rather do not dwell on the territory of afflictions heritage. Unfortunately, there is a facet of Jean Rollin that is rarely mentioned then it is an essential component of his work. Is that of Jean Rollin fan of popular literature, Fantômas cracked, melted Threepenny novels.
I do not mean the writer Jean Rollin (a handful of novels at the Black River and in-Florent Massot) but the reader Jean Rollin, sponge words and images , formed the "marginality anarchist "denigrated by the publications of the novel station.
Operation on paper. Printed explosion of fantasy, poetry, madness.
" is true that this cheap literature influenced the teenagers we were. "
We knew love of sulfur heroines of George Maxwell , desperate style of Claude Ferny of bastards! Anta Grey.
This education outside paths beaten, Jean Rollin draw a nice afterword . It supports the re des Anges De La Mort d'André Helena (Fanval Black, 1988) and Narbonne if the writer holds in this evocation central, Rollin addresses still a very large portion of his fascination to the dusty pages of bad genre.
" All we would never have dreamed of buying a new book. "
In a few sentences in a few pages, he literally embodies this passion that weird bibliophile normally received in the wandering / search of forgotten treasures, this strange obsession for texts which, for all to see, do suggest " nothing worth."
Jean Rollin And if not more, however, nothing prevents me to imagine that in a parallel dimension to ours, he realized for the big screen a film adaptation of the adventures of Môme Double-Shot with Brigitte Lahaie in the title role .
each his own, right? ...
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