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Archéomnésis
- Narrated by: Stéphane Ronchewski
- Length: 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
En 2945, alors que la planète Terre n'est plus habitée que par une poignée d'êtres génétiquement modifiés, Koenig, l'un d'entre eux, tombe amoureux d'Adhara. Celle-ci est humaine, et vit à des millions d'années-lumière de Koenig. Lors d'assemblées mensuelles, Koenig, espérant faire rêver Adhara, lui raconte des histoires du temps passé. L'une d'elles, bien particulière, raconte l'incroyable découverte de son aïeul dans les années 1920.
Archéomnésis est une nouvelle de Jérôme Camut et Nathalie Hug issue du recueil Ecouter le noir, établi sous la direction d'Yvan Fauth.
©2019 Belfond, un département Place des éditeurs (P)2020 Lizzie, un département d'Univers Poche, Paris
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