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Rabelais edition

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>> No.16686489

Alfred Janny

>> No.16686609
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J'ai récemment acheté "Voyage au bout de la nuit", "Mademoiselle de Maupin" et L'étranger. Ca fait deux jours que j'ai le désir d'en commencer la lecture mais je ne peux m'y appliquer car ils m'intéressent tous. /lit/ par quel livre devrais-je commencer?

>> No.16686631
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I'm fond of this one myself, especially the parts about how to dismember kuffars in our great nation

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>>16686472
OMG I LOVE PARIS!

>> No.16687318

>>16686472
I liked Pantagruel and gargantua, should I read the Tiers Livre?

>> No.16687345

>>16686637
>paris before it got destroyed by "white" germans
lol

>> No.16687350

>>16686637
mon Dieu...

>> No.16687840

>>16686472
What is /frog/ reading during the new fucking lockdown? I went with some Queneau, that shit is funny

>> No.16687863
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>>16686489
based
>>16686609
Voyage au bout de la nuit. Ce livre (et l'ensemble de l'oeuvre romanesque de Céline) est essentiel pour comprendre le monde contemporain. L'étranger est un très bon livre malgré ce que peut en dire /lit/ mais plus anecdotique.
>>16687318
Everything Rabelais wrote desserves to be read. The end of the Fifth book (and thus of his work) is amongst my favourite literary ending. If you liked Rabelais you also could check du Bellay and Ronsard, his contemporaries, they are overall less funny but they're great and share kind of the same mindset (though there is less pee in their works)

>> No.16687901

>>16687863
>un
How do you pronounce this word?

>> No.16688019

>>16687901
https://voca.ro/1c9a0ljyhw3H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfpAxYSQVdQ
can't think of an English word with this sound right now, hope this helps

>> No.16688031

>>16687901
first word uttered in this song, might be easier than my two other examples
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9cEY13bUTo

>> No.16688081

>>16688019
>>16688031
At around 0:06 Macro says "un attaque terroriste." Is it like that? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF7AIAV8ySk

>> No.16688088

>>16688081
Macron*