With the Animals, Noelle Revaz's shocking debut, is a novel of mud and blood whose linguistic audaciousness is matched only by its brutality, misanthropy, and gallows humor which paint a portrait of masculinity gone mad.
Noelle Revaz was born in 1968 in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. She is the author of numerous short stories and a novel, "Efina". Besides her work as a writer, she teaches creative writing at the Swiss Literature Institute at Biel/Bienne, where she lives. W. Donald Wilson joined the faculty of the University of Waterloo in 1970, where he remained until his retirement. A former chair of the Department of French Studies at UW, he is the translator of "Babies for the Nation: The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910 1970" (WLU Press, 2009) and "A Brief History of Women in Quebec" (WLU Press, 2014), both by Denyse Baillargeon, and, with Paul G. Socken, of "Aaron: A Novel", by Yves Th?riault (WLU Press, 2007).
The first pages of With the Animals herald the arrival of a writer, without a doubt, who reacquaints us with words themselves, with rhythms, with color, with contours, with the materials of language. --Jean-Louis Kuffer, 24 Heures
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