Rapport pour une Académie
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Narrated by:
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Michel Simon
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By:
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Franz Kafka
About this listen
Une "métamorphose" à l'envers ; Kafka utilise l'animal pour mieux comprendre l'homme. Écrite en 1917, cette nouvelle Rapport pour une Académie reste intemporelle et traduit avec tonicité et force de vie comment on résiste malgré la captivité. Un monologue dont on pourrait croire qu'il a été écrit sur mesure pour Michel Simon.©1917 Éditions Gallimard. Traduit de l'allemand par Alexandre Vialatte (P)1966 Productions Jacques Canetti
Critic Reviews
La presse en parle :
"Michel Simon met tout le naturel de sa voix singulière au service de ce rapport accablant."
Jérôme Serri, Lire
"Michel Simon met tout le naturel de sa voix singulière au service de ce rapport accablant."
Jérôme Serri, Lire
"On goûte son accent un peu traînant et sa façon de remonter le ton sur la fin des phrases, qui nous renvoient au cinéma façon Gabin."
Brigitte Salino, Le Monde
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