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De cette écriture vibrante, inspirée et intense qui lui est si particulière, Christiane Singer nous offre un nouveau "diamant noir" après La Mort viennoise et La Guerre des filles . Elle nous livre les clefs d'un domaine à la fois réel et magique : celui où l'on vit, où l'on s'enracine, que l'on apprend à écouter, recréé à chaque instant de tous ceux qui l'ont autrefois habité, qui y ont aimé et qui le hantent à jamais - d'un vieux feld-maréchal et sa trop jeune épouse à Marie de P. brûlée vive dans sa robe d'organdi ou encore au duc Giacomo fuyant Naples et la trop belle Laura.

176 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2011

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Christiane Singer

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Christiane Singer is a French writer, essayist and novelist.

Her father was of Hungarian Jewish descent and her mother was half Russian and half Czech. Because of the persecution of the Jews, her parents fled Hungary, then Austria, and settled in France, in Paris, in 1935.

She was a high school student at the conservatory of diction and drama in Marseille, then studied literature at Aix-en-Provence (1961-1968), where she obtained a doctorate in Modern Literature.

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