L'Ascension du haut mal, tome 3

L'Ascension du haut mal, tome 3

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Format Paperback
Pages 60
Language French
Published Sep 1, 1998
Publisher L'Association
ISBN-10 2844140041
ISBN-13 9782844140043
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In the third volume of David B.'s compelling narrative, the journey of the protagonist deepens as he grapples with a condition that has haunted his family for generations. The "Haut-Mal," a term historically used to describe epilepsy, serves as both a metaphor and a central theme, intertwined with the exploration of personal and familial struggles. The story unfolds against a backdrop of medieval beliefs and contemporary understandings of the disease, creating a rich tapestry of historical context and emotional resonance.

As the protagonist navigates the complexities of living with the Haut-Mal, the narrative delves into the impact of the condition on his identity and relationships. The author skillfully blends elements of autobiography with fantasy, illuminating the stigma surrounding epilepsy, while also celebrating resilience and the search for acceptance.

Amidst the turmoil, illustrations come alive, enhancing the visceral experience of the journey, and offering readers a glimpse into the mind of someone caught in the throes of this affliction. The artistic expression enriches the narrative, providing depth to the protagonist's inner battles and triumphs.

The testament of endurance against societal prejudices is beautifully crafted, leading to profound revelations about love, vulnerability, and the human experience. In this volume, David B. invites readers to reflect on the passage of time, the weight of history, and the universal quest for understanding amid adversity.

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