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Three childhood friends reunite when one returns from African expeditions and recounts a brutal episode: a gorilla abducted and severely injured a young woman named Esther, prompting a small party to track the animal and kill it in a bloody confrontation. The narrative then moves to Paris, following the anxious, convalescent Paul de Breuilly as his memories and obsessions surface during urban promenades. By alternating colonial adventure with metropolitan scenes, the story probes masculine friendship, drives of vengeance, and the uneasy boundary drawn between perceived civilization and violence.

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Oscar Méténier

Oscar Méténier was a French playwright and novelist known for his contributions to the theatrical landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend elements of drama and social commentary, reflecting the complexities of contemporary life. Among his notable titles is "Barbe-bleue," a reimagining of the classic Bluebeard tale, which showcases his skill in weaving intricate narratives. Méténier's other works, such as "Le gorille: roman parisien" and "La casserole: drame en un acte, en prose," further illustrate his versatility as a writer. His exploration of themes related to morality and human behavior continues to resonate with readers today.

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