Leïla Grace Voight’s debut novel: the story of two parallel confinements, told in forty-three scenes by twenty-one women and twenty-two men—all visual artists—accompanied by an emerging AI, an anti-COVID superheroine.
A fictional chronicle—what the English might call "Faerie Romantasy"—illustrated by (in order of appearance):
Olivier Blanckart; Pierre Desfons;
ORLAN;
Daniel Spoerri; Marie Denis; Emmanuelle Bousquet;
Nathalie Talec; Igor Ustinov; Simon Chaput; Beatriz Canfield;
Miguel Chevalier; Marie Piselli; Faz; Amanda Arrou-tea; Bertrand Gadenne;
Bertrand Lavier; Jacqueline Dauriac; Kimiko Yoshida; Jacques Bosser; Ghada Amer;
Yann Toma;
Gilles Barbier; Terence Gower; Michèle Sylvander; Anne-Marie Pécheur; Jean Daviot; Daphné Lalonde; Françoise Vergier; Pablo Reinoso;
Philippe Cazal; Gérard Fromanger; Marie Hugo; Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard;
Jacques Villeglé; Erika Harrsch;
Jeanne Susplugas; Stéphane Zagdanski; Antoine Perpère; Rozeline Delacour; Jean-Baptiste Audat; Jean-Pierre Formica; Zumloh;
Gloria Friedmann.
What if lockdown were a collective fiction? The most curious among you will easily find traces of the real Susana Distancia, her story, and her thousands of followers on various websites, such as @susanadistancia.