Antimanuel de mythologie grecque T.2 : Questionner

Après un premier livre remarqué (Antimanuel de mythologie grecque. Livre 1 : Raconter), Alexandre Leboeuf se replonge dans la peau du conteur pour nous emmener en voyage en Grèce, sur les lieux qui ont vu naître et grandir les grands récits de cette mythologie plusieurs fois millénaire. La poésie et la franchise de son écriture sont mises au service des grands récits qui ont forgé et qui nourrissent encore l
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Release dateSeptember 28th 2020
LanguageFrench
PublisherL'instant même
CollectionConnaître
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Number of pages154 pages
CompositionSingle-component retail product
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FormatMass market (rack) paperback
Measure17.8 cm (Height), 10.8 cm (Width)
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