Welcome to French Populists (Langres Haute Marne). Artists & Satires, #2

Par : Pascal Maurice
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  • ISBN8227453228
  • EAN9798227453228
  • Date de parution01/08/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

" But what have you come here to do ?" : question posed by a doctor from Langres in Haute-Marne (the "Grand Est" region of mainland France) when he meets a patient from Paris... "I don't know what it's like in Paris, but it's not like that here!" : remark by a lawyer in the same area ; responses from the stranger in the form of increasingly fierce satires, inspired by the "Journal de la Haute-Marne" and one of its locals, ten years of observations in situations provoked for vitriolic paintings of provincialism...
the problem in Paris is not primarily Parisians, nor even foreigners, but many provincials.
" But what have you come here to do ?" : question posed by a doctor from Langres in Haute-Marne (the "Grand Est" region of mainland France) when he meets a patient from Paris... "I don't know what it's like in Paris, but it's not like that here!" : remark by a lawyer in the same area ; responses from the stranger in the form of increasingly fierce satires, inspired by the "Journal de la Haute-Marne" and one of its locals, ten years of observations in situations provoked for vitriolic paintings of provincialism...
the problem in Paris is not primarily Parisians, nor even foreigners, but many provincials.