La Tristesse du cerf-volant
Le Jeu du souterrain
Résumé
A haunting novel about a writer in pursuit of an idea that suddenly turns and pursues him.Robert Guibal is a celebrated French writer coasting on his fame, dissipating his talents in the salons and chic saloons of contemporary Paris. While his marriage crumbles, he wastes his gifts writing cabaret songs for his nightclub-singer mistress and doing light articles for slick magazines. Then he stumbles on a tantalizing story that could be the basis for a comeback novel.In a small rural town a reclusive eccentric named Sorel has honeycombed the countryside with tunnels that radiate out from an ancient chateau. He has been clandestinely digging for years to find a legendary treasure hidden there by a secret medieval society as well as the artifacts of the infamous Giles de Rais, the real life Blue Beard whom Sorel believes used the chateau as the setting for orgy, murder, and black mass.This wry, beautifully wrought novel fuses charm and misery, terror and glamour, and hilarious missed chances with double-edged happy endings.
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