Trop de bonheur
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Narrated by:
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Amira Casar
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By:
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Alice Munro
About this listen
Les personnages d'Alice Munro courent après le bonheur. Quête vaine, éperdue, étourdissante, mais qu'ils poursuivent sans relâche. Dans ce recueil de nouvelles, on croise une étudiante qui accepte les propositions indécentes d'un vieillard, une mère en deuil qui change d'identité ou une femme affrontant enfin sa part de cruauté. D'une écriture précise et sensible, Alice Munro met en évidence les lignes de force invisibles guidant chaque destin.
L'interprétation d'Amira Casar ajoute son contrepoint aux paysages intérieurs de chaque personnage et fait affleurer la part énigmatique de toute conduite humaine.©2009 / 2013 Alice Munro / Éditions de l'Olivier pour l'édition en langue française (P)2014 Audiolib
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