Vie de monsieur Leguat
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Stéphanie Tesson
About this listen
Prix Goncourt de la nouvelle 2014.
France, dix-septième siècle. La révocation de l'Édit de Nantes pousse certains à l'exil, tel François Leguat (1638-1735), huguenot forcé de quitter ses terres à l'âge de cinquante ans. Le destin de cet homme croise dès lors des contrées opposées et éloignées : Hollande, Mascareignes, île Maurice, Indes néerlandaises, Angleterre... Tour à tour gentilhomme des plaines de Bresse, aventurier de l'océan Indien et patriarche des bas-fonds de Londres, Leguat passera de l'Éden originel à la cité de l'Apocalypse.
Nicolas Cavaillès s'empare littérairement de la vie de ce personnage hors-norme, y entremêlant quête spirituelle, découverte d'un monde inexploré et violence de l'être humain.©2013 Les Éditions du Sonneur (P)2017 Sixtrid SAS