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ÉDITH PIAF

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'C’est l’amour qui fait rêver.'

Édith Piaf, de son vrai nom Édith Giovanna Gassion (1915-1963), est bien plus qu’une chanteuse de music-hall et de variétés. Celle qui fut très tôt surnommée 'la Môme Piaf' est l’incarnation même de la chanson française. 'La vie en rose', l’'hymne à l’amour', 'La Foule' sont aujourd’hui encore des chansons interprétées dans le monde entier. Au-delà de toute mythologie – l’enfance pauvre à Belleville, sainte Thérèse lui redonnant la vue qu’elle avait perdue, l’usage de la morphine, ses nombreuses histoires d’amours avec Cerdan, Montand, Moustaki, etc. –, Albert Bensoussan nous dévoile une femme engagée dans son temps, forte et fragile, prenant tous les risques, surmontant toutes les douleurs, dont Cocteau affirmait qu’il n’avait jamais connu d’être moins économe de son âme, 'qui ne la dépensait pas, mais la prodiguait et en jetait l’or par les fenêtres'.

240 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 4, 2013

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Profile Image for Gianluca Valente.
162 reviews1 follower
August 4, 2025
Biographie exceptionnelle de l'une des plus grandes chanteuses de la chanson française. Le texte est fluide et les images qui l'accompagnent aident à mieux représenter la personnalité complexe et éclectique d'Édith.
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March 13, 2023
I don't think that this is a bad book it just wasn't necessarily what I was in the mood for, I definitely prefer autobiographies to biographies. That being said, anyone who has watched the La Môme or who has a passing knowledge of Edith Piaf will not learn much from this book. A nice touch was that lyrics from Piaf’s songs were interspersed within the biographical content to explain why she might have written / sung songs written for her at that time in her life, that is to say the link between her real life and her stage presence. A fact that I did learn and particularly liked was that Edith Piaf and Jean Cocteau, two French cultural legends who were in the circle of people during an era that fascinates me, died within just a few hours of each other. If you are writing a university essay this text might be a good source but as a book to read for fun, it's maybe not the best choice.
*Read in French*
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