Matin brun

by Franck Pavloff | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 2841160297 Global Overview for this book
Registered by mirajeu of Strasbourg, Alsace France on 8/2/2018
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Journal Entry 1 by mirajeu from Strasbourg, Alsace France on Thursday, August 2, 2018
Franck Pavloff, d'origine bulgare, a le goût impérieux de bousculer les barbelés et les pensées confisquées.

Une belle parabole pour dénoncer fascisme et totalitarisme.
... A distribuer largement ... 

Journal Entry 2 by mirajeu at Le Marché Bar in Strasbourg, Alsace France on Thursday, August 2, 2018

Released 5 yrs ago (8/2/2018 UTC) at Le Marché Bar in Strasbourg, Alsace France

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Sur la table lors de notre rencontre mensuelle. S'il ne trouve pas de lecteur intéressé, ce livre attendra sur l'étagère du fond le passage d'un bookcrosseur voyageur !

Journal Entry 3 by freezone at Strasbourg, Alsace France on Sunday, August 12, 2018
Very excited to have met other Bookcrossers from Strasbourg, to discuss books, ideas, movies, urban design, and other fun ideas.

Looking forward to reading this, by a Strasbourg writer, IIRC.

Journal Entry 4 by freezone at Strasbourg, Alsace France on Saturday, September 15, 2018
A dark short tale that is too close to our own world for comfort. I read it a little while ago, and trying to remember what I thought and felt as I read it. It comes back to me in scenes as though it were an episode of Black Mirror.

Way too easy to imagine the U.S. as this kind of surveillance state.

I'm making it sound too dark, actually, the story builds up through subtlety and suggestion and it's a quick, interesting dip into the story.

Released 5 yrs ago (10/27/2018 UTC) at Traveler Restaurant, 1257 Buckley Highway (UBCZ) in Union, Connecticut USA

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Left at the famous Traveller restaurant, where free books are offered, along with the meals. I hope they have a foreign language section...I thought that the road to NYC on one hand, and Quebec on the other, would be the best place to find francophone readers!

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