
La Danseuse du Gai-Moulin
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
188
Lingua
Francese
Pubblicato
May 19, 2004
Editore
LGF
ISBN-10
2253142549
ISBN-13
9782253142546
Descrizione
In the vibrant streets of Paris, where the nightlife pulsates with energy and intrigue, a story unfolds that captures the essence of love, ambition, and the darker undercurrents of desire. The narrative follows a dancer from the illustrious Gai-Moulin, who finds herself entangled in a world of glitz and glamour, yet marked by the shadows of betrayal and longing. Through the lens of the bustling cabaret scene, the author paints a vivid picture of a city alive with possibility, yet fraught with the complexities of human relationships.
As the dancer navigates the challenges of her career, her path becomes intertwined with other colorful characters, each with their own dreams and secrets. The interplay of their lives reveals the fragility of ambition and the sacrifices often made in pursuit of happiness. Simenon’s keen observations illuminate the contrast between the dazzling façade of entertainment and the personal struggles that lie beneath.
With lyrical prose and a deep understanding of the human condition, this tale immerses the reader in an unforgettable experience. It explores the pursuit of identity and fulfillment amid the throes of early 20th-century Paris, leaving a lasting impression of both the beauty and tragedy woven into the fabric of life.
As the dancer navigates the challenges of her career, her path becomes intertwined with other colorful characters, each with their own dreams and secrets. The interplay of their lives reveals the fragility of ambition and the sacrifices often made in pursuit of happiness. Simenon’s keen observations illuminate the contrast between the dazzling façade of entertainment and the personal struggles that lie beneath.
With lyrical prose and a deep understanding of the human condition, this tale immerses the reader in an unforgettable experience. It explores the pursuit of identity and fulfillment amid the throes of early 20th-century Paris, leaving a lasting impression of both the beauty and tragedy woven into the fabric of life.
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