Séverine Chevalier

De guerre ou d’ailleurs

August 20, 2026
Novel
192 pages
18,90 €
9782385533625
978-2-3855-3362-5
																Séverine Chevalier, De guerre ou d’ailleurs
																Séverine Chevalier, De guerre ou d’ailleurs

Turned into a spectacle, Lolita B. has been put on display, scrutinized, commented on, and judged. Behind the image, however, lies a child who has never left the room where it all began. For war does not always unfold where one expects it to. Often it takes place within bodies, within families, within homes, within the impossible memories we do not share.

With De guerre ou d’ailleurs, Séverine Chevalier has written a powerful novel about shame, the exploitation of bodies, and the fragile possibility of breaking the cycle of violence.

The author

Séverine Chevalier was born in 1973 in Lyon where she spent the first twenty years of her life. After studying at Sciences Po, she pursued a postgraduate degree in public law and became a lawyer at the town hall of Saint-Étienne. She then lived for thirteen years in Marseille where she began to write. In 2015, she moved with her family to Auvergne. She is the author of four novels Recluses (2011), Clouer l’ouest (2014), Les mauvaises (2018) and Jeannette et le crocodile.

Highlights

A deeply evocative narrative.

A woman who went from anonymity to sudden fame, exposed to the point of exhaustion and faced with rejection.

An essential novel about the violence of media, cultural, and family systems exerted upon contemporary female icons.

August 20, 2026
Novel
192 pages
18,90 €
9782385533625
978-2-3855-3362-5