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Lettres à Lou
- Narrated by: Gérard Desarthe
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
1914. Mobilisation générale. La France est en guerre. Le Polonais Apollinaire fait sa demande de naturalisation pour s'engager auprès des soldats français. L'offensive allemande menace Paris et en attendant l'issue de ses démarches administratives, Apollinaire part pour Nice où résident plusieurs de ses amis. Là, il fait la connaissance d'une jeune femme qui, dès l'abord, le fascine. Elle s'appelle Louise de Coligny-Châtillon. Pour lui, elle sera Lou. Dès lors, de Nice où ils se sont rencontrés, puis de Nîmes où il a rejoint le 38e régiment d'artillerie et enfin du front où il s'est porté volontaire, Apollinaire se lance dans une folle correspondance. Ces lettres témoignent de son amour pour Lou. Un amour passionné et fulgurant.
©1969 Éditions Gallimard (P)2004 Éditions Gallimard
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