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Pâques d'Islande

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A coastal Breton hamlet provides the frame for a collection of vivid recollections by fishermen about long cod-fishing voyages to northern waters. A narrator records the physical hardship of the banks, shipboard routines and the informal liturgical role performed aboard vessels, along with tales of funerary customs, work songs, and pervasive superstitions. Interwoven sketches evoke island sanctuaries, windswept landscapes, and retired seamen who keep memory alive, presenting how faith, oral tradition, and the sea combine to shape communal identity through lyrical, ethnographic observation.

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Anatole Le Braz

Anatole Le Braz was a French author known for his evocative portrayals of Breton culture and folklore. His works often explore themes of identity, tradition, and the mystical elements of the Breton landscape. Among his notable titles is "Au pays des pardons," which delves into the rich tapestry of Breton customs and beliefs. Le Braz's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of Brittany, making him a significant figure in the literary representation of this region. His contributions have helped preserve and celebrate the unique stories and traditions of Breton life.

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