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By:Eduardo Manet
Published on 2009-08-26 by Ecriture


Dans ce livre, Eduardo Manet revient sur l'ardent désir qu'il a eu, jeune homme, de venir en France pour apprendre le cinéma et le théâtre. Comment a-t-il vécu la réalité de ce voyage par rapport à la vision mythifiée qu'il s'était faite de la France ? Sans être uniquement biographique, ce livre présente une vision originale de la vie culturelle française, celle d'un Cubain tout d'abord ingénu et favorablement disposé, qui analyse, juge, admire mais est également critique. Son récit est composé en triptyque : tout d'abord les années 1950, la jeunesse et les études à Paris ; puis les années 1960, et les Français à Cuba ; et, enfin, le retour à Paris. Eduardo Manet livre ses souvenirs, ses réflexions dans ce livre en forme de carnet intime, journal de bord d'une initiation à la vie parisienne que traversent ombre de personnalités, de Roger Blin et Montand au couple Beauvoir-Sartre.

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