"Fans of the gritty realism in works by Quebec authors such as Heather O'Neill or Rawi Hage will find another favourite in Delvaux." - Dora Cerny, The Humber Literary Review"I'm riveted by the ways Delvaux attaches herself to the life of the photographer and links it with her own experience. "I always thought that if I photographed someone or something enough, I would never lose that person, I wouldn't lose that memory, I wouldn't lose that place. But, on the contrary, the photos show me how much I have lost. " That's gorgeous. - Nicolas Cantin, Le DevoirIf Nan Goldin, photographer of the real, focuses on so many marginal types, junkies, transsexuals and sick people, it's because she's one of them. A self-portrait shows her face battered in a fight. Holding on to the present is a way of not letting go of the past.
She's says it's drugs and photography that saved her. - Isabelle Lger, Bible urbaine.