La Légende du mont Ararat / Yachar Kemal

Livre

Yachar Kemal ; traduit du turc par Munevver Andac

Edité par Gallimard. Paris , 1998

Un matin, un cheval blanc apparaît devant la maison du berger Ahmet. Par trois fois, Ahmet éloigne le cheval de la région d'Ararat, et le cheval revient. Ainsi en est-il des dons du ciel, et, selon la tradition, Ahmet refuse donc de restituer le cheval à son propriétaire, le cruel pacha ottoman...

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Type de document
Livre
Langues
français
Traduit de
turc
Description physique
144 p.; 21 cm
ISBN
2-07-074604-6
Date de publication
1998
Collection
Du monde entier
Série
Du monde entier
Auteurs
Kemal, Yaşar (1923-2015). Auteur
Andaç, Münevver (1917-1998). Traducteur
Cote
R KEM
Fonds
Adulte
Classification
Romans
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