Le jardin de ciment roman - Ian McEwan
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Le jardin de ciment roman

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Langue
Français
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Éditions du Seuil
Pages
192
ISBN
9782020377980
In a desolate house, four siblings are left to navigate their lives after the sudden deaths of both parents. To avoid the intervention of authorities and the threat of separation, the eldest children, seventeen-year-old Julie and fourteen-year-old Jack, make a decision: they will conceal their mother's body in the basement, encased in cement. This act plunges them and their younger siblings into a claustrophobic existence, where the boundaries of childhood dissolve, and a new, unsettling order takes root.

Narrated by Jack, the story delves into the psychological landscape of children left to their own devices, grappling with grief, isolation, and burgeoning desires in a world devoid of adult supervision. Ian McEwan constructs a narrative that is both precise and disquieting, exploring the fragile nature of morality and the profound transformations that occur when conventional constraints are stripped away. This novel offers a glimpse into a darkly intimate world, challenging perceptions of family, innocence, and survival.

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Infos sur l'édition originale

The Cement Garden Paru initialement en 1980
Langue d'origine
Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Pan Books

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