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Myriam Anissimov

    Primo Levi
    Primo Levi, ou, La tragédie d'un optimiste
    Suite Française
    Romain Gary, le caméléon
    • Romain Gary, le caméléon

      • 1050 pages
      • 37 hours of reading
      4.4(14)Add rating

      Retrace la vie de l'écrivain Romain Gary (1914-1980). Tente de démêler la part de fiction et celle de réalité dans les récits autobiographiques de l'auteur qui employa plusieurs pseudonymes tels Fosco Sinibaldi, Shatan Bogat et Emile Ajar. Enquête sur sa famille, ses origines juives russo-polonaises, sa naissance à Vilnius, son arrivée en France dans les années 1930, sa carrière de diplomate, etc

      Romain Gary, le caméléon
    • Suite Française

      • 431 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(58093)Add rating

      NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The remarkable story of men and women thrown together in circumstances beyond their control during World War II—a heartrending "portrait of a small French town under seige, and the people trying to survive, even to live, as Hitler’s horrors march closer and closer to their doors" (New York). “Stunning.... A tour de force.” —The New York Times Book Review Beginning in Paris on the eve of the Nazi occupation in 1940, as Parisians flee the city, human folly surfaces in every imaginable way: a wealthy mother searches for sweets in a town without food; a couple is terrified at the thought of losing their jobs, even as their world begins to fall apart. Moving on to a provincial village now occupied by German soldiers, the locals must learn to coexist with the enemy—in their town, their homes, even in their hearts. When Irène Némirovsky began working on Suite Française, she was already a highly successful writer living in Paris. But she was also a Jew, and in 1942 she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, where she died. For sixty-four years, this novel remained hidden and unknown.

      Suite Française