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Le kilomètre 83

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An engineer assigned to a railway in Siam–Haut-Cambodge observes the small, improvised society that forms around the line and centers his memory on An-hoan, called Antoine, a once-celebrated stone carver reduced to menial work who is rescued, redeems his craft by carving painted milestone tablets, then dies after completing one marker, leaving the kilometre 83 stone intentionally or accidentally blank. The narrative moves between precise camp scenes—meals, colleagues like Fagui and Georges Lully, the shock of Lacroix’s death—and reflective passages about labor, artistry, memory, and the uneasy intersections of colonial enterprise and local lives.

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Henry Daguerches

Henry Daguerches was a French author known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the 19th century. His notable work, "Le kilomètre 83," showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that reflect the societal themes of his time. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Daguerches' writing offers a glimpse into the cultural and historical context of France during his era. His works continue to be of interest to readers exploring the evolution of French literature.

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