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ensues. The vessel is eventually engulfed by a storm, leaving the protagonist and his friend Toine alone and adrift on the sea. Here begins the second part, which becomes much more fantastic. Both main characters are stranded on a mysterious land under a red sun. The novel was translated into English
325:, Court, it is divided into two distinct parts. The first part reads like a novel about the sea. A boy of 18 boards a vessel, where he is first bullied by the other crew members and then taken under the wing of the cook Toine. The boat is then stalled at the equator for months, and a 275: 231: 261: 407: 89: 61: 397: 68: 197: 108: 147:
as pen names to avoid the reputation of his father's name. His great cycle of initiation, inspired by two trips to
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The only biography that appears to be devoted to Michel Bernanos is by Salsa Bertin:
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was published during the author's lifetime, under the pseudonym Michel Drowin.
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Georges Bernanos
Brazil
Forest of Fontainebleau
ISBN
2851620932
A Man Escaped
Robert Bresson
Diary of a Country Priest
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Black River
Le Castor Astral
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Gentilly, Val-de-Marne
mutiny
Houghton Mifflin
"Michel Bernanos"
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