“Metal in the back and in the eye”: Sylvain Tesson, his serious after-effects after his fall from 10 meters high


By Olivia Maunoury

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On January 10, Sylvain Tesson published his new book “With the fairies”. The writer, who is not unanimous because of his positions judged by certain reactionaries, is this evening the guest of the show “Sept à Huit” on TF1. In his portrait led by Audrey Crespo Mara, Sylvain Tesson looks back on his terrible accident which disfigured him…

VIDEO “My head is crooked”: Sylvain Tesson looks back on the serious after-effects after his fall from 10 meters high

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Sylvain Tesson has already spoken about his terrible accident on multiple occasions. This Sunday evening, on TF1, the 51-year-old writer will once again speak about this terrible day of August 20, 2014 during which the lover of words but explorer and climbing enthusiast fell from the roof of a chalet in Chamonix (Haute-Savoie) after a very drunken evening. Her fall is extremely serious since she is from a height of 10 meters. He was taken urgently to Annecy hospital: head trauma, multiple fractures, artificial coma, the toll was very heavy for someone who was constantly in search of thrills.

Sylvain Tesson forced to live another face

Guest in Seven to Eight This evening, in the portrait of Audrey Crespo Mara, Sylvain Tesson looks back on his accident and the after-effects that resulted from it. After a month of coma, he wakes up…”My head is crooked, as perhaps you can see, my face is unsightly. And then metal in the back, metal in the eye. I’m nailed everywhere“, he initially confides to Audrey Crespo-Mara, as we discover in the extract already posted online on the social networks of Seven to Eight. “More seriously, it’s not pleasant because‘you wake up with another face and you realize that you will have to live with another and what’s more, this other is yourself. It’s a double punishment“, continues the writer.

Sylvain Tesson continues his testimony by indicating that his disfigured face was not the main after-effect: “The main aftereffect was that my body was less capable. But I needed this body since it was my vehicle and I dedicated my life to movement and travel.

Forced into a completely different life, Sylvain Tesson embarks on a very particular rehabilitation but one that suits him: traveling across France on foot. An experience transposed into Les chemins noirs which was adapted for the cinema, with Jean Dujardin, and which was a success.

The entire portrait of Sylvain Tesson by Audrey Crespo Mara can be discovered this evening in Seven to eight on TF1

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