Freely inspired by the classic play by Sophocles, Antigone in Spring takes us to a fictional Québec where dead birds fall from the sky, covering highways, rooftops, and parks. The citizens demand an explanation, but the answer never comes. The government, led by the autocratic Creon, refuses to tell the truth. A revolution is brewing, however, and the youth of the population and their supporters, inflamed by the unprecedented ecological disaster, are calling for freedom. Amid this upheaval, Antigone and her brothers, Polynices and Eteocles, narrate their tale. Born into a happy family that flees from the world every summer to their cottage in Rivière-Éternité, they live in the certainty that the world is a safe place of warmth and honesty. But after returning to the city for school they accidentally learn the truth: their mother Jocasta is married to her own son, Oedipus, who is both their father and their brother. Everything falls apart, and the three siblings are caught up in the revolution sweeping through the city. Written in free verse and inspired by the courage and integrity of the protesters during the student demonstrations that rocked the streets of Montréal in 2012, Antigone in Spring is an ode to all the revolutions in the world whose stories remain untold.
Nathalie Boisvert
Nathalie Boisvert is a renowned Canadian author known for her novel "The Secret Garden." Her poetic and descriptive writing style captures the beauty of nature and the complexity of human emotions. Boisvert's work has made significant contributions to literature by inspiring readers to find solace and healing in the natural world.