Sexuality at any age: Debate about Women Poppy writer Noelle Chatelet
A subversive work to continue to restore the image of old age itself.
At the symposium "The cause of seniors" 11 and June 12 at the Maison de
la Chimie in Paris, the analyst Catherine Bergeret-Amselek, had invited
the writer Noelle Chatelet, who works the issue of old age as an issue
that resists our society. "Writing fiction can track the unspeakable,
lift taboos," Analysis Noelle Chatelet.
After "body-measure on cosmetic surgery and the dictates of the cult of
youth, the author of" The Lady in Blue, "" La Femme Poppy ", then" The
last lesson, "says her feelings, her anger his compassion.
Late Love
Eight years after "The wife Poppy, Noelle Chatelet believes that
society is progressing on the issue of love, eroticism, and age.
In his beautiful book, she recounts how Martha, 70, and Felix was twenty years his senior, will fall madly in love.
"The taboo of love, sexuality, rises gradually with aging individuals,
as among professionals in medical circles, accompanying them," said
Noelle Chatelet.
"We have more time to lose these ages" says Noelle Chatelet developed.
Martha, the woman looked like the poppy flower, bright, fragile, strong, pushing the edge of cornfields, soft to the touch.
"The poppy flower expresses the passion alone, unexpectedly, to be
discovered, and that comes as a gift to old age," says Noelle Chatelet.
The author has received many letters for "The woman poppy. She reads the need to restore self-image.
- Readers were able to identify with these old lovers who dared to go beyond the chaste kiss.
- The book has allowed many of them to take the leap beyond the guilt, taboos
- Other thank this description of an intense and harmonious, they can
live, learn or rediscover themselves ("the experience of physical love
is more intense than when I was young")
Thanks to the book, and its many translations, the words were loosened, France, Europe.
The book has evolved into TV movie and then play that is currently circulating.
Noelle Chatelet will gladly discuss with people who come to see the play. it could easily play in a retirement home.
The novel was adapted and directed by Yann Le Gouic of Kerveno. Martha is played by Theresa Roussel
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Discover the analysis Noelle Chatelet in pictures, interview at the conference of the Cause Seniors in Paris on 11 and 12 June