Title : Dear Love - Bernard Giraudeau - Book
Summary :
"What follows is told to you, Mrs. T, to you and no one else, unless you wish it to be otherwise. It's because I've loved you for so long, since before the beginning, you see. These are journeys to the land of men. Travel, they say, and you never come back. That's right, I'm writing to you to prolong the moment, to keep a trace, to twist the neck of transience, of oblivion, of impermanence, this without success of course since it is wanting to freeze the ephemeral and I love the ephemeral, no one is perfect. Will you take this time to read me, to prolong me a little in you?"
A man writes to the woman he has not yet met, he tells her about his travels, with passion, with humor, he writes to live and to seduce her. From the Amazon to Cambodia via Chile, Indonesia or Djibouti, he tells extraordinary stories as well as landscapes and daily lives, and on his returns to Paris, where he searches for this unknown woman, his experiences on film sets or in the theater. He shares with us extraordinary experiences as well as his quest for love and for himself.
Bernard Giraudeau writes in an exceptional style, both poetic and raw.
Bernard Giraudeau was born in La Rochelle in 1947. An actor and filmmaker, he directed feature films, The Other and The Caprices of a River, as well as documentaries, including The Transamazonian, Chili Norte, and A Chilean Friend.
He is the author of The Sailor at Anchor, Tales of Humahuaca, Men on Shore and The Rowing Ladies.
- EAN: 9782864246879
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