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Cathy Grimaldi
Soumissions perverses by Cathy Grimaldi is a provocative exploration of taboo themes through interconnected narratives. Published in 1998 by Média 1000 as a mass market paperback, the work challenges societal norms by confronting uncomfortable subjects with raw honesty. Grimaldi, known for her journalistic background, employs a narrative style that blends psychological depth with experimental structure, avoiding conventional plot frameworks. The book’s focus on marginalized perspectives and ethical dilemmas reflects Grimaldi’s tendency to interrogate cultural boundaries. While the absence of a traditional storyline may test some readers, it allows for a meditative examination of human behavior at the edge of acceptability. The physical format ensures accessibility, and the ISBNs (2865649180, 9782865649181) confirm its catalog validity. Though reception has been polarized—praising its boldness while critiquing its approach—the work remains a significant example of 1990s literature that prioritizes thematic daring over commercial appeal. Readers seeking unconventional fiction that questions societal taboos will find this title compelling, though its unpolished nature may not suit all tastes.
| Publisher | Media 1000 |
|---|---|
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-865-64918-0 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-865-64918-1 primary |
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