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Le Collaborateur et autres nouvelles
2001
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3.43
Average Rating
128
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Écrites pendant la guerre et publiées clandestinement dans le recueil Servitude et grandeur des Français, ces trois nouvelles donnent la parole à "l'adversaire", qu'il soit un journaliste hostile à la Résistance et aux communistes, réparateur de radios et collaborateur, ou une jeune Allemande qui a suivi les soldats à Paris. Mais les situations changent, les idées évoluent et peu à peu les adversaires basculent dans le camp des alliés...
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Louis Aragon
Louis Aragon
Author · 26 books

Louis Aragon was a major figure in the avant-garde movements that shaped French literary and visual culture in the 20th century. His long career as a poet, novelist, communist polemicist and bona-fide war hero, secured him his place in the pantheon of French literary greats. With André Breton and Phillipe Soupault, Aragon launched the Surrealist movement and through his 1926 novel, Paysan de Paris (Paris Peasant), produced what is considered by most to be the movement's defining literary text. Having parted company with the movement in the early 1930s, Aragon devoted his energies to the French Communist Party and went on to produce a vast body of literature that combined elements of the avant-garde and social realism. Giving his voice and images to the art of France, Aragon was a leading influence on the shaping of the novel in the early to mid-twentieth century. He was also and an editor and a critic, being a member of the Académie Goncourt. After 1959, he was a frequent nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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