
Le chagrin des vivants
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Narrated by:
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Dominique Blanc
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By:
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Anna Hope
About this listen
Durant les premiers jours de novembre 1920, l'Angleterre attend l'arrivée du Soldat inconnu, rapatrié depuis la France pour une cérémonie d'hommage.
À Londres, trois femmes vivent ces journées à leur manière. Evelyn, dont le fiancé a été tué et qui travaille au bureau des pensions de l'armée ; Ada, qui ne cesse d'apercevoir son fils pourtant tombé au front ; et Hettie, qui accompagne tous les soirs d'anciens soldats sur la piste du Hammersmith Palais pour six pence la danse.
Dans une ville peuplée d'hommes mutiques, rongés par les horreurs vécues, ces femmes cherchent l'équilibre entre la mémoire et la vie. Et lorsque les langues se délient, les cœurs s'apaisent.
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