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Les gosses dans les ruines: Idylle de guerre

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The play depicts life in a war-ravaged village where terrified inhabitants and children shelter beneath rubble, call for absent parents, and confront the devastation of burned homes and shattered fields. Through short scenes and rustic dialogue, townspeople emerge cautiously when distant aircraft and cavalry appear, oscillating between suspicion and elation as news of approaching troops spreads; communal responses mix grief, humor and resilience, with villagers improvising celebrations and revealing small deceptions meant to endure hardship. Written for the stage, the piece combines intimate domestic moments, crowd reactions, and visual stage directions to present a compact portrait of civilian experience amid military retreat and return.

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Paul Gsell

Paul Gsell was a French author known for his poignant exploration of the human condition in times of conflict. His notable work, "Les gosses dans les ruines: Idylle de guerre," reflects on the impact of war on youth and innocence, capturing the complexities of life amidst devastation. Gsell's writing often delves into themes of resilience and the stark realities faced by individuals in tumultuous circumstances, contributing to the literary discourse on war and its effects on society.

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