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020 _a9782878582666
040 _cJGU
100 _aGazdanov, Gaito
_9112616
240 _aNocturnal paths: novel
245 _aChemins nocturnes
_broman
260 _aParis
_bViviane Hamy
_c1991
520 _aGazdanov, like thousands of Russians in 1920, went into exile and became a fascinated observer of his compatriots and the Parisian slums. At the wheel of his taxi, every night, he traverses the labyrinth of the streets of the capital and its suburbs, at the same time as that of his memory. This nocturnal conduct reveals the shadows and lights of souls. The look, which would be cynical, expresses a nostalgia and an ample hope like a Russian spring.
650 _aRussians
_955876
650 _aFrance
_934272
650 _aEmigration and immigration
_9112617
999 _c2094932
_d2094932