Les grandes horloges

Les grandes horloges

by Laurice Schehadé

1999

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Pourquoi les arbres sont-ils si tristes, portes disparues, les grandes horloges, Textes inédits: Mauve, Mansarah, Dans la plaine, Nous venons du Hauran, Le nénuphar, Emmanuel, Histoires de fou.

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  1. 1

    How do the recurring motifs of nature and melancholy—particularly in pieces like "Pourquoi les arbres sont-ils si tristes" and "Le nénuphar"—set the emotional tone for the collection?

  2. 2

    Laurice Schehadé’s writing is often praised for its poetic and evocative language; how does the style of these texts influence the way you experience the atmosphere and themes?

  3. 3

    In what ways do the "grandes horloges" (the great clocks) serve as a symbol for the passage of time, memory, or destiny throughout the work?

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