
Le liseur du 6h27
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Dominique Pinon
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"Peu importait le fond pour Guylain. Seul l'acte de lire revêtait de l'importance à ses yeux. Il débitait les textes avec une même application acharnée. Et à chaque fois, la magie opérait. Les mots en quittant ses lèvres emportaient avec eux un peu de cet écœurement qui l'étouffait à l'approche de l'usine."
Employé discret, Guylain Vignolles travaille au pilon, au service d'une redoutable broyeuse de livres invendus, la Zerstor 500. Il mène une existence maussade, mais chaque matin en allant travailler, il lit aux passagers du RER de 6h27 les feuillets sauvés la veille des dents de fer de la machine...
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