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Gide et Bowles

Voyages dans le Sahara. Gide et Bowles.

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Gide et Bowles

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  1. Voyages dans le Sahara Gide et Bowles

  2. “Je m’élançaiverselle avec unesorte de rage: Marceline! Marceline! – Allons bon! qu’ai-je fait! Ne suffisait-il pas quemoi je soismalade? – Maisj’étais, je l’aidit, trèsfaible; peus’enfallutque je ne me trouvasse mal à mon tour. J’ouvris la porte; j’appelai; on accourut. Dans ma valise se trouvait, je m’ensouvins, unelettred’introductionauprès d’un officier de la ville; je m’autorisai de ce mot pour envoyerchercher le major. Marceline cependants’était remise; à présentelleétait au chevet de mon lit, danslequel je tremblais de fièvre. Le major arriva, nous examinatous les deux” (28). • André Gide L’immoraliste

  3. “I can’t leave you here,” said Kit, looking about the filthy cubicle. “Move your hand!” It lay on some camel dung, but he left it there. “Go on, please. Now,” he said. “I’ll be all right until you get back. But hurry. Hurry!” She cast a last anguished glance at him and went out into the court, followed by the Arab. It was a relief to her to be able to walk quickly in the street. “Vite! Vite!” she kept repeating to him, like a machine…Hôtel du Ksar, and an arrow pointing left…At last they came upon a tiny, but well-bolted door in the middle of a great expanse of wall. Entrée de l’Hôtel, said the sign above it. The Arab knocked loudly… “Askout!” cried the woman indignantly, but the animal continued to bark…Kit pushed the Arab’s hand away from the knocker and started an incessant hammering, which she did not stop until the woman’s voice was on the other side of the door, screaming: “Echkoun? Echkoun?” (150-151). • Paul Bowles The sheltering sky

  4. Music for a Farce: Paul Bowles Music from The Sheltering Sky movie La Nouba: musique du Maghreb Taqsîmsur le violon Suite Musicale

  5. la route de Kit et Port Moresby la route de Michel et Marceline Images du maghreb Médina de Tunis Grande Mosquée de Sousse

  6. Coliséed’ElDjem l’oasis de Biskra dunes de sable l’oasis de Touggourt

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