The poor happiness - Sylvain Pattieu

9782330125059
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On September 25, 1920, in the early hours of the morning, the body of a young Parisian worker turned prostitute was discovered in a middle-class apartment in Marseille. When Sylvain Pattieu unearths the box containing the court file in the Bouches-du-Rhône archives, he finds a wealth of novelistic material. Like any other news item, this one acts as a formidable revelation of an era, the Roaring Twenties, when France, bled by the trenches, saw its reference points topple.
Soon, under his pen, inspired by reality, are born characters with extraordinary trajectories, their daily life in factories, dancings, brothels or in prison, but also a colorful painting of Paris and Marseille... Sylvain Pattieu, who shows a particular talent for irrigating his novels with real facts, thus signs a singular and fascinating book, both novel and historical document.

Product information

Publication Year
2019
Dimensions
11 x 17,6 x 2,2cm
Number of Pages
314
EAN
9782330125059