- La Passante du Sans-Souci - Joseph Kessel - Books

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  • Towards a slow descent to hell  

    The Passante du Sans-Souci (Paperback)
    "The passing of carefree" Kessel proposes a novel in Paris in the thirties with the main heroine a German-born singer who flees the Nazi terror, working to survive in the cabarets of Montmartre. The narrator befriends this fragile and lost woman
  • Sad story of war  

    The Passante du Sans-Souci (Paperback)
    I read the book and watched the dvd. A book without adaptation can be transplanted and I see that it was well done and respected the novel except the end. This has profoundly changed and the result is probably more telegenic but is highly questionabl
  • "Love thrives on mystery and distance" P196  

    The Passante du Sans-Souci (Paperback)
    Joseph Kessel sees every day in the streets of Montmartre a very beautiful woman, wrapped in a very mysterious opulent fur, he falls for the appearance and the look goes, he will meet, she is a singer in a cabaret, she flees Nazi Germany after her hu
  • A rich novel feelings  

    The Passante du Sans-Souci (Paperback)
    The tragic story of a German refugee in France with a young cripple she took under her wing. A woman sometimes endearing, touching its fragility, desperate to save her husband, ready to sell, sometimes annoying by his stubbornness, his despair and so
  • Which style to this story so sad!  

    The Passante du Sans-Souci (Paperback)
    Kessel knows so tragic and telling romantic stories in this rich style that makes us better see the characters in the movies !! Deprivation of this singer is moving, and storyteller is criticized for not having done more for her ... so that his sacri