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Un homme sans titre Un homme sans titre by Xavier Le Clerc
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“They are staring at the photographer in perplexity. A few even wear naive smiles, as if forgetting the extreme poverty of the arid plains.”
Xavier Le Clerc, Un homme sans titre
“And he dreaded prison more than anything, not because survival in the gourbis was any
better, but because nothing would be more humiliating than being labeled a criminal. He had inherited a sense of honour that gave him – he, the poorest of the poor – the pride of a blind man and the humility of a prince.”
Xavier Le Clerc, Un homme sans titre
“Mothers as brave as lionesses, poor Belcourt children, little Kabyles starving to death in 1939 – those people also earned the applause.”
Xavier Le Clerc, Un homme sans titre
“In the intoxication of being twenty and swept up by my reading, I hoped to live in the light of day, in joy, refusing submission, shackles and conformity.”
Xavier Le Clerc, Un homme sans titre