
La douleur
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Narrated by:
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Adeline d'Hermy
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By:
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Marguerite Duras
About this listen
La dernière guerre, Marguerite Duras l'a vécue tout à la fois comme femme dont le mari avait été déporté, comme résistante, mais aussi comme écrivain. Lucide, étonnée, désespérée parfois, elle a pendant ces années tenu un journal, écrit des textes que lui inspiraient tout ce qu'elle voyait, ce qu'elle vivait, les gens qu'elle rencontrait ou affrontait.
Ce sont des extraits de son journal, que Marguerite Duras a réunis dans un recueil de nouvelles, La douleur. La première d'entre elles porte le même titre. Adeline d'Hermy a choisi de la lire.
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