Masters

the Masters is the sixth Volume writes in 1937 by Georges Duhamel in his Chronique of Pasquier .

Summary

the Masters develops the history of Laurent Pasquier, who in 1905-1906, is a student-researcher working for the account of two academic rivals, professors Chalgrin and Rohner. Gradually, Laurent realizes that admiration with which its Masters discuss adorns a thin veil hiding a corrosive competition, which will explode inevitably with disastrous consequences for all the actors concerned.

The characteristic of this tome cheese of the Chronique of Pasquier holds in the formal structure of the book. It takes the form of the correspondence indeed: all the novel adopts the presentation of the only letters that Laurent Pasquier addresses to his friend childhood Justin Weill.

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