
La Chambre des Officiers
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Narrated by:
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Pierre Moquet
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By:
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Marc Dugain
About this listen
Transféré au Val-de-Grâce, il rejoint une chambre réservée aux officiers. Une pièce sans miroir où l'on ne se voit que dans le regard des autres. Il y restera cinq ans. Cinq ans entre parenthèses. Cinq ans pour penser à l'avenir, à l'après-guerre, à Clémence qui l'a connu avec son visage d'ange. Cinq ans à nouer des amitiés déterminantes pour le reste de son existence...
Adapté au cinéma par François Dupeyron, il a été présenté au Festival de Cannes.©1998 JC Lattès (P)2014 Sonobook
Critic reviews
La presse en parle :
"De cette épopée dramatique, émouvante, mais drôle aussi parfois, on retiendra que des blessures naît aussi la grâce. Dugain a le tact des grands guides, il nous entraîne là où nous n’aurions jamais eu le cran d'aller seul."
Erik Orsenna, Le Point
"Poignant, à faire lire à tous"
Martine Laval, Télérama
"De cette épopée dramatique, émouvante, mais drôle aussi parfois, on retiendra que des blessures naît aussi la grâce. Dugain a le tact des grands guides, il nous entraîne là où nous n’aurions jamais eu le cran d'aller seul."
Erik Orsenna, Le Point
"Poignant, à faire lire à tous"
Martine Laval, Télérama
Beautiful in its simplicity
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One slowly reconstructs a life, not the one he’d expected, but fulfilled. He accepts multiple operations which restore his ability to speak and swallow forming along the way solid friendships and mutual support. The other rejects any surgical intervention beyond the minimum to save his life, but even that he might have refused had he been capable - the rest of that novel is between absurdity (in the literary sense) and comment on those who profit from war and the treatment of those who have survived military service - embarrassing the countries they served.
Courage, fortitude et camaraderie
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