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Nouvelles sous ecstasy
- Narrated by: Jean-Paul Rouve
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Dans les années 1980, une nouvelle drogue fit son apparition dans les milieux noctambules : le MDMA, dit "ecstasy". Cette "pilule de l'amour" provoquait d'étranges effets : bouffées de chaleur, envie de danser toute la nuit sur de la techno, besoin de caresser des gens, grincements de dents, déshydratation accélérée, angoisse existentielle, tentatives de suicide, demandes en mariage. C'était une drogue dure avec une montée et une descente, comme dans les montagnes russes ou les nouvelles de certains écrivains américains."
Voici dix nouvelles écrites sous influence...
Voici dix nouvelles écrites sous influence...
©1999 Éditions Gallimard (P)2007 Éditions Gallimard
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