A la rencontre de Sylvie Le Bihan
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In 1976, Elisabeth Daguin was hired by Bernard Pivot to prepare an episode of Apostrophes about Albert Camus. Her research led her to the Nobel laureate's close friend, Louis Guilloux, who now lived in Saint-Brieuc, forgotten by all. A magnificent story of friendship, this novel is also a journey through 20th-century literature, from Paris to Saint-Brieuc, London, and Venice, and a vibrant tribute to the "little people," the working class of which Camus and Guilloux were such devoted...
In 1976, Elisabeth Daguin was hired by Bernard Pivot to prepare an episode of Apostrophes about Albert Camus. Her research led her to the Nobel laureate's close friend, Louis Guilloux, who now lived in Saint-Brieuc, forgotten by all. A magnificent story of friendship, this novel is also a journey through 20th-century literature, from Paris to Saint-Brieuc, London, and Venice, and a vibrant tribute to the "little people," the working class of which Camus and Guilloux were such devoted children. Registration and information: bibliotheque@lepalais.fr - +33 2 97 31 45 58
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- On January 10, 2026 at 6:00 PM

