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Dickens, barbe à papa et autres nourritures délectables
- Narrated by: Jean-Pierre Cassel
- Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Il ne lit pas : il dévore. C'est d'un enfant qu'on dit cela. Mais le désir s'est prolongé. La faim, la soif, les mots. Bien sûr que l'on dévore encore, et c'est très bon. Merci pour la purée, pour le vin chaud, pour Léautaud, pour les Mustang de don Pedro, les nuits anglaises de Dickens et pour le nouveau Sempé.
Dix-huit portraits d'aliments, de moments et d'auteurs aimés. Dix-huit textes courts et savoureux sur ces nourritures terrestres.
Dix-huit portraits d'aliments, de moments et d'auteurs aimés. Dix-huit textes courts et savoureux sur ces nourritures terrestres.
©2005 Éditions Gallimard (P)2005 Éditions Gallimard
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