- A dam against the Pacific - Marguerite Duras - Books

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  • Talent is not yet well deployed  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    From the first pages I let myself embark ... I must say that it starts almost brutally, as if we fell in the middle of a book. That said, the writing has helped write a tailored, neat and precise, which also makes me think of some of Maupassant (at l
  • Chef d'oeuvre 5 Warning  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    To meet Marguerite, I suggest you read this battle the stubborn old lady with the sea. A novel rage, bitterness and clammy. For cons, I do not recommend this collection full of notes, files, intended for the preparation of high school students tray.
  • Voyage into the night  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    The dams of the mother in the plain, it was the greatest misfortune and the great fun at the same time, it depended on the day. " Widow, a mother raising her two children in Indochina. After years, she buys a farm concession by investing all his savi
  • A dam against the Pacific  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    A classic of a great writer in French literature. To put in all the pupils and students libraries.
  • the matrix of Duras's novels  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    Barrage is really the matrix of the work of Duras who will continue thereafter to rewrite his scandalous love story - she is 15 years-with the "Chinese" in French Indochina in the interwar period. We find this story in The Lover and Lover from N
  • Sweet madness, madness  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    Cochin, early thirties, bordering the Pacific Ocean, a mother - Mother - and her two children survive miserably. The novel begins when, once again, the Pacific invaded rice paddies and plantations despite the roadblock a few months earlier. The story
  • Denunciation of the colonial corruption!  

    A dam against the Pacific (Paperback)
    A great book on maternity tormented, violent, poisonous. The aging mother loses vital elan which enabled him to face the world. She fights against corruption, administration and even against the waves of the Pacific. Its territory collapses, swept by