Books by Abil Kile
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Adam, Ève et Brid'oison by Paul Margueritte
Authors: Margueritte, Paul, 1860-1918
By Abil Kile
"Adam, Ève et Brid'oison" by Paul Margueritte is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book addresses social reforms and the evolving role of women in society, particularly in the context of the aftermath of war and changing moral landscapes. It reflects on the dichotomy between human instincts represented by Adam and Ève and the societal ...
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Mon corps et moi by René Crevel
Authors: Crevel, René, 1900-1935
By Abil Kile
"Mon corps et moi" by René Crevel is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. This introspective work delves into themes of solitude, identity, and the human experience, centering on a narrator who grapples with profound feelings of isolation and the complexities of his desires and memories. At the start of the novel, the narrator finds hi...
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Mes Origines; Mémoires et Récits de Frédéric Mistral by Frédéric Mistral
Authors: Mistral, Frédéric, 1830-1914
By Abil Kile
"Mes Origines; Mémoires et Récits" by Frédéric Mistral is an autobiographical account likely written in the late 19th century. The book explores the author's childhood and formative experiences in the enchanting Provençal countryside, particularly focusing on his family and the traditions of rural life. The opening of the work introduces the idylli...
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Nêne by Ernest Pérochon
Authors: Pérochon, Ernest, 1885-1942
In Bushcraft
By Abil Kile
"Nêne" by Ernest Pérochon is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the lives of two characters, Michel Corbier and his new servant Madeleine Clarandeau, as they navigate their challenging circumstances in a rural setting layered with economic hardship, personal sorrow, and complex emotions. The narrative captures the e...
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Mes cahiers rouges au temps de la Commune by Maxime Vuillaume
Authors: Vuillaume, Maxime, 1844-1925
By Abil Kile
"Mes cahiers rouges au temps de la Commune" by Maxime Vuillaume is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The narrative chronicles the harrowing experiences during the Paris Commune, focusing particularly on the trials and tribulations faced by the protagonist and others caught up in the violent upheaval of that period. This explora...
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L'ange du bizarre by Pierre Mille
Authors: Mille, Pierre, 1864-1941
In Bushcraft
By Abil Kile
"L'ange du bizarre" by Pierre Mille is a collection of fictional narratives written in the early 20th century. The work explores the themes of beauty and bizarre through a series of intriguing tales and characters, including a dancer, a man in existential struggle, and a deluded individual who believes he is God. Mille’s writing promises to delve i...
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Dans l'ombre chaude de l'Islam by Isabelle Eberhardt and Victor Barrucand
Authors: Barrucand, Victor, 1864-1934
By Abil Kile
"Dans l'ombre chaude de l'Islam" by Isabelle Eberhardt and Victor Barrucand is a literary work that combines travel narrative and memoir, likely written in the early 20th century. The book invites readers into the mystique of Islam and North African culture through the eyes of the author as she traverses the Saharan landscape. It explores elements ...
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Chasseurs de nomades by Émile Zavie
Authors: Zavie, Émile, 1884-1943
By Abil Kile
"Chasseurs de nomades" by Émile Zavie is a novel likely written during the early 20th century. This book explores the themes of love, longing, and the complexities of colonial life in North Africa, following a soldier's experiences as he navigates personal relationships and military duties in a foreign land. The narrative centers around Fabre-Souvi...
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Le parfum de la Dame Noire : Physiologie humoristique de l'amour Africain
Authors: Bourgette, Paul
By Abil Kile
"Le parfum de la Dame Noire : Physiologie humoristique de l'amour Africain" by Louis Sonolet is a work that appears to blend sociological commentary with elements of fiction, written in the early 20th century. The narrative likely explores themes of love and relationships within the context of West African culture, offering a humorous yet critical ...