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La nature exposée
2016
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3.78
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« "Comme tu peux le voir, il s’agit d’une œuvre digne d’un maître de la Renaissance. Aujourd’hui, l’Église veut récupérer l’original. Il s’agit de retirer le drapé." J’examine la couverture en pierre différente, elle semble bien ancrée sur les hanches et sur la nudité. Je lui dis qu’en la retirant on abîmera forcément la nature. "Quelle nature?" La nature, le sexe, c’est ainsi qu’on nomme la nudité des hommes et des femmes chez moi. » Dans un petit village au pied de la montagne, un homme, grand connaisseur des routes qui permettent de franchir la frontière, ajoute une activité de passeur pour les clandestins à son métier de sculpteur. C’est ainsi qu’il attire l'attention des médias. Il décide alors de quitter le village. Désormais installé au bord de la mer, il se voit proposer une tâche bien particulière : restaurer une croix de marbre, un Christ vêtu d’un pagne. Réflexion sur le sacré et le profane, sur la place de la religion dans nos sociétés, La nature exposée est un roman dense et puissant, dans lequel Erri De Luca souligne plus que jamais le besoin universel de solidarité et de compassion.

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Erri De Luca
Erri De Luca
Author · 44 books

Upon completing high school in 1968 Erri De Luca joined the radical left-wing movement Lotta Continua. After the organization's disbandment he worked as a blue collar at the Fiat factory in Turin and at the Catania airport. He also was as a truck driver and a mason, working in job sites in Italy, France and Africa. He rode relief convoys in Yugoslavia during the war between 1993 and 1999. He is self-taught in several languages including Ancient Hebrew and Yiddish. De Luca is a passionate mountain climber. A reclusive character, he currently lives in a remote cottage in the countryside of Rome. Although he never stopped writing since he was 20, his first book is published in 1989, Non ora, non qui (Not now, not here). Many more books followed, best sellers in Italy, France and Israel, his work being translated and published in Spain, Portugal, Germany, Holland, USA, Brazil, Poland, Norway, Danmark, Romania, Greece and Lithuania. He has himself translated several books of the Bible into Italian like Exodus, Jonah, Ecclesiastes, Ruth, and explored various aspects of Judaism, as a non-believer. In France, he received the France Culture Prize in 1994 for Aceto, arcobaleno, the Laure Bataillon Award in 2002 for Tre cavalli and, also in 2002, the Fémina Étranger for Montedidio, translated in English as God's Mountain. He was a member of the jury at the Cannes Festival in 2003. Erri De Luca writes regularly for various newspapers (La Repubblica, Il Manifesto, Corriere della Sera, Avvenire), and magazines.

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