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Belmanso

Belmanso is a house located in a village without a name because the sign has been ripped off in order to be recycled as a part of a gun or the helmet of a fellow countryman. Just like people survive after wars, places also survive the abandonment, but need more people to come and renew the life that they’ve lost.

The tormented, 20th century France, wounded by the after-effects of the war in Algeria and by the two World Wars, is the setting for this novel. It deals with the eternal need to dream, of triumphs and defeats, but above all, of the infinite ways to love.

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