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Fagus
1872
1933
Faillet, Georges-Eugène
Faillet, Georges-Eugene
Fayet, Georges
Pas perdus
$aParis :$bLe divan, $c1926.
Dédicace -- Éphéméride -- Sans date: A quoi bon? -- L'esprit du haut de l'escalier -- Printemps Lorrain -- Et la ville! -- Éphéméride -- L'agent consciencieux -- Éphémérides -- Mais ne te promène donc pas... -- De quelques rêves -- Récurrence -- Zigomar -- La revanche de Zigomar -- Danse macabre -- Trait historique -- Télépathie -- C'est la faute à Claudel -- Outre-tombe -- Pour la bonne bouche -- Confession au Dr Cabanès -- Un plagiat éhonté -- Brindes -- Rachel, quand du Seigneur... -- Dioscures -- Ovigny... -- Sous la foule -- Cas de conscience -- Sous la voûte d'un pont -- Éphémérides -- Propos d'un profane -- D'un vol fameux... -- Le supplice du feu -- Du pont des Arts, balcon de Paris.
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"Pas perdus" by Fagus is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The narrative explores themes related to urban life, memory, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of Paris. It presents a poetic and introspective examination of the city, suggesting that there are deeper stories and emotions intertwined within its streets and inhabitants. The opening of the novel introduces a reflective voice that shares a dedication steeped in a sense of eternal love and belonging to a city that seems indifferent to the personal struggles of its residents. The protagonist's observations shift between the mundane and the extraordinary as they recount encounters with historical and political figures, hinting at a past entwined with personal and collective memory. As the narrative unfolds, it blends elements of nostalgia, social commentary, and poetic imagery, inviting readers into a richly textured exploration of life in Paris from a deeply personal perspective. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k97349740
20220913102402fagus
1926
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Reading ease score: 70.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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French literature -- 20th century
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