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La Vie interdite
1996
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« Je suis mort à sept heures du matin. Il est huit heures vingt-huit sur l'écran du radio-réveil, et personne ne s'en est encore rendu compte. » Ainsi commence l'aventure de Jacques Lormeau, trente-quatre ans, quincaillier à Aix-les-Bains. Comment parviendra-t-il à se faire entendre, à se glisser dans les pensées de la femme qu'il aime, dans les rêves de son fils ? Comment échappera-t-il à ceux qui le retiennent avec leurs mesquineries, leurs rancunes, leurs fantasmes ? Sur quoi débouche la mort ? Le romancier d' Un aller simple, prix Goncourt 1994, nous entraîne, au fil d'un suspense mêlant l'humour et l'émotion, dans le fascinant voyage qui - peut-être - nous attend tous.

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Didier van Cauwelaert
Didier van Cauwelaert
Author · 34 books

Didier van Cauwelaert est un romancier et dramaturge français, né d'une famille d'origine belge. Didier van Cauwelaert is a French novelist and playwright with Belgian roots. Well-known French writer Didier van CAUWELAERT has some very big literary successes in his portfolio. From the age of 8 he dreamed of taking up a pen to become independent and feed his family. After devoting several years to theatre, to playing Sartre and directing Beckett, Anouilh, Ionesco, and after a brief career as a children's book critic, a chance meeting with a certain Greta GARBO got his foot in the door. In 1982 he published (at last) his first book “Vingt ans et des poussières” with Editions du Seuil, just after his 22nd birthday. He would reach an ever wider public with every new book. Awarded the Prix Goncourt in 1994 for “Un aller simple” (One way) this voracious writer let his imagination run rife and arrived at the pinnacle of his career. An extraordinary author, Didier van CAUWELAERT has sold over 5 million copies and been translated into 30 different languages. Films have been made of several of his books: “Un aller simple”, “Hors de moi” adapted for film as “Sans identité” and “J’ai perdu Albert” taken from his novel of the same name. His latest work “La bienveillance est une arme absolue” (goodwill is the ultimate weapon) takes the mind to new horizons. The ultimate weapon, a weapon to shock, to create joy, goodwill is the only answer to the moral crisis in which society finds itself. Source : https://wtca-brussels.org/en/classes/...

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