
Zazie dans le métro
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Narrated by:
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Claude Piéplu
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Evelyne Levasseur
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By:
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Raymond Queneau
About this listen
Cette version théâtrale adaptée par Evelyne Levasseur fait découvrir le Paris romanesque des années cinquante décrit avec le langage populaire et même l'argot cher à Raymond Queneau.
Zazie incarne l'ingénuité d'une jeunesse qui a soif d'apprendre, et de comprendre ; elle ne se contente pas des apparences, mais préfère vérifier, et met à nu le désordre.
A la fin de son parcours, Zazie rencontre son auteur sur le quai de l'imaginaire : ils ont des "contes" à se rendre.
Pour mieux apprivoiser sa créature, il devra usurper l'identité de deux autres personnages de son roman : Tonton Gabriel et Trouscaillon.
©1959 Gallimard (P)1989 Productions Jacques Canetti
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