Jérôme Bertin
Jérôme Bertin (born 1975 in Limoges, France, lives and works in Marseille) is a novelist, poet, and publisher.
2017
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
The daily routine of a dropout in the city of Marseille.
2016
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
The follow-up of Jérôme Bertin 's autobiographical enterprise: the life of an outcast in the margins of society.
2014
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
A raw, powerful and disjunctive pamphlet against our civilization, followed by the author's self-portrait.
2014
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
A poetic manifesto against the brutality of all forms of power.
2014
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
A dystopian tale describing a guerilla between fascist militias and utopist groups.
2013
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
The trial of a dropout, convicted for the murders of her lover, a prostitute, and of her client, a deputy. A contemporary fable by transgressive writer Jérôme Bertin.
2012
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
A picaresque novel taking place in a psychiatric institution. Bertin's “raw” style is reminiscent of Bukowski, Céline, and Artaud.
2011
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
Jérôme Bertin's autobiographical novel tells a dissolute youth in the margins of society, from addictions and violence to psychiatric stays. With still the fierce desire to write.