Michel Lebrun Bücher





Woody Allen
- 207 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Marrakesh
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
There are two cities in Marrakesh - the first, the capital, is geometrically and secretly laid out. It is the perfect city as dreamed of by its prince. The other, that covered it, both rich and exciting, has become a labyrinth for lost travellers. The hidden order of the city, the invisible star drawn, then erased by the centuries, still shines. Its reflection can be seen in time, on the many facets of its mosaics and domes, in the geometry of its red and gold cedar ceilings, in the water in its pools and fountains, and the ever-renewed paradise of its courtyard houses.
L'autoroute, symbole de liberté pour certains et de désagréments pour d'autres, est décrite par le poète comme un reptile géant sur la carte de France, envahie par des insectes. Ce roman noir de Michel Lebrun explore la fatalité de ces voyageurs, souvent indifférents aux dangers.