Title : The Italians - François Cavanna - Book
Summary :
Cazes Brasserie Lipp Prize 1979
Even his black box—regarding his childhood memories between the ages of six and sixteen—is full of funny, moving things, overflowing with affection and joy. Is there a book about childhood that rings truer than this one?
Bernard Pivot, Read.
Finally, there is, throughout these pages, Cavanna's tone. Readers of Charlie Hebdo will recognize it, of course, but they may be surprised to discover so much tenderness in it. With the counterpoint of melancholic music to the most hilarious stories, and burlesque echoes to the most poignant stories.
Rosa Laisné, The Express.
Cavanna, with his familiar, smooth-talking tone, describes his early years in a disjointed way, recalling in bulk the best moments of his life before the age of sixteen, at a rather joyful time despite the war looming on the horizon.
Jean-Claude Lamy, France-Soir.
- EAN: 9782253024637
- Used book
- Book in good condition
- The book matches the photo