Je vous écris d'Italie explained

Je vous écris d'Italie
Author:Michel Déon
Country:France
Language:French
Publisher:Éditions Gallimard
Pub Date:2 February 1984
Pages:324
Isbn:9782070701100

Je vous écris d'Italie ("I write to you from Italy") is a 1984 novel by the French writer Michel Déon. It is set in Italy in the summer of 1949 and follows a young French historian who tries to solve a mystery connected to a secret pagan festival. The novel received the Prix Maison de la Presse.[1]

Plot

Jacques Sauvage is a young French historian and Stendhal enthusiast. He fought for the French army during World War II and briefly visited the small town Varela in Umbria, Italy, in 1945. He returns to the area four years later in hope of being able to solve a mystery connected to the historically rich surroundings. The key to the mystery is a pagan festival which the locals are preparing in secret.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lauréats du prix Maison de la presse. French. prixmaisondelapresse.org. Syndicat national des dépositaires de presse. 2015-05-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20141011140129/http://www.prixmaisondelapresse.org/laureats-du-prix-maison-de-la-presse. 2014-10-11. dead.