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Set in the 1960s in Paris' Jewish quarter,Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koranis about a troubled Jewish boy, Moses, or Momo, who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a solitary Muslim shopkeeper named Monsieur Ibrahim. ...texte imprimé
At once truly appalling and appallingly funny, Blaise Cendrars's Moravagine bears comparison with Naked Lunchexcept that it's a lot more entertaining to read. Heir to an immense aristocratic fortune, mental and physical mutant Moravagine is a m[...]texte imprimé
Novels in Three Lines collects more than a thousand items that appeared anonymously in the French newspaper Le Matin in 1906true stories of murder, mayhem, and everyday life presented with a ruthless economy that provokes laughter even as it s[...]texte imprimé
The Child is a story about growing up that is comparable in humor and humanity to Great Expectations, even as its unflinching exposure of violence and hypocrisy foreshadows the nightmare realsim of Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Jules Vallès, an anarch[...]texte imprimé
To save our marriage I tried offering him another woman. He has started fantasizing about her. He doesn?t know it?s me and she is now destroying us. Nina and Roger have a humdrum marriage, not helped by the pressures of their work running a news[...]