L'homme invisible
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Narrated by:
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Olivier Martinaud
About this listen
L'homme invisible est un véritable chef-d'œuvre. Wells y déploie tout son talent d'écrivain. Histoire courte mais intense, elle est à la fois cynique, drôle et inventive. Inventive, car elle met en scène le rêve secret de tous : l'invisibilité. Cynique, car, au lieu de nous conter tous les avantages de cette nouvelle condition, Wells nous en fait découvrir tous les inconvénients. De plus, Wells donne au personnage principal des traits de caractères peu attrayants : brutal, orgueilleux et méprisant, celui-ci n'attire aucune sympathie. Enfin, humoristique par la description des habitants des villages qui, tour à tour crédules, stupides et angoissés, deviennent d'une simplicité attachante et comique.©2016 Le Livre Qui Parle (P)2017 Le Livre Qui Parle
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