Romain Viginier-Neve

Romain Viginier-Neve writes short stories, poetry, novels, and other more hybrid forms, such as those related to Oulipian constraints. Humor is often a recurring theme in his writing. He is also interested in the world of visual arts. His texts give pride of place to the strange, poetry, taking a step back from reality, and humor. In the short stories of the collection "Décalages" (Offsets), you will find characters caught up in the vagaries of life, their names (Robinson Komingué, Dimitri Quarks, or Arthur Champollion), and grappling with unusual phenomena (The Silent Carnival, La Dolce Vita) with a touch of the fantastical (The Fragon Tree or The Palace Hotel Building).