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Au bord du Désert: L'âme arabe (à Pierre Loti); Impressions; Souvenirs; Légendes arabes; La pétition de l'Arabe

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The volume collects travel impressions, poems, legends and reflective essays born of journeys along the Mediterranean and into the desert. It blends vivid landscape description and anecdotal encounters with residents and travelers, portraying hospitality, music, dance and a pervasive sense of spiritual presence in solitary spaces. Essays interrupt lyrical passages to consider literary and theatrical questions, especially the risks of translating reverie into staged drama. Folkloric narratives and a closing petition round out the work, uniting lyrical evocation of desert solitude and faith with candid, often wry social observation.

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Jean Aicard

Jean Aicard was a French author and poet known for his vivid depictions of the landscapes and cultures of southern France. His works often explore themes of nature, identity, and the human experience. Among his notable titles is "King of Camargue," which reflects his deep connection to the region's unique environment and traditions. Aicard's literary contributions also include novels such as "Arlette des Mayons" and "Le Témoin: 1914-1916," showcasing his versatility across genres. His writing is characterized by rich imagery and a lyrical style, making him a significant figure in French literature.

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