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Anatole France

    16 de abril de 1844 – 12 de octubre de 1924

    Anatole France, galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Literatura, se distinguió por logros literarios brillantes, un estilo noble, profunda simpatía humana y gracia. Comenzó como poeta y periodista, pero alcanzó la fama con novelas que a menudo encarnaban su perspectiva escéptica pero perspicaz sobre la humanidad. Su obra satirizaba frecuentemente la locura humana y los prejuicios sociales con una prosa elegante y una profunda corriente filosófica. Obras posteriores exploraron profundas cuestiones existenciales y críticas de dogmas, consolidando su reputación como una voz literaria magistral, aunque a veces controvertida.

    Anatole France
    El olmo del paseo
    Los dioses tienen sed
    Anatole France, 1921
    Thaïs. La cortesana de Alejandría
    La azucena roja
    El señor Bergeret en París
    • El señor Bergeret en París

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Mientras el señor Bergeret tomaba su frugal cena, tenía a sus pies a Riquet echado sobre un almohadón. El alma de Riquet era religiosa; tributaba al hombre honores divinos y juzgaba magnánimo y poderoso a su dueño; pero, sobre todo al verle sentado a la mesa, reconocía la magnanimidad y el poder soberanos del señor Bergeret, porque si bien todos los alimentos eran para él agradables y preciosos, en particular el alimento humano parecíale augusto.

      El señor Bergeret en París
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    • La azucena roja

      • 207 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Un gran amor, cruel y sin ternura, un amor que no perdona. Esta es la historia de una pareja a la que rasgan los celos. De tono muy particular donde el autor se revela como un hombre dolorido, atormentado y, por allí, difiere del personaje erudito y escéptico que se acostumbraba al público. Para Teresa como para Dechartre "el amor es el más insociable, el más salvaje de las pasiones". Pasión que Francia situó en primer lugar en Florencia - el lirio florentino - luego en París, en un marco mundano, ahora evocador de un medio y de un tiempo, como el de Proust bajo otro alumbrado. Si La azucena roja (1894) guardó su forma insatisfecha, lo debe seguramente a que es el reflejo de un amor vivido, el que ha vinculado numerosos años a Anatole France con su amiga, la Sra. de Caillavet.

      La azucena roja
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    • Thaïs. La cortesana de Alejandría

      • 126 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      En aquel tiempo, el desierto estaba poblado de anacoretas. En ambas orillas del Nilo, innumerables cabañas, construidas con ramaje y arcilla por los solitarios, se alzaban a cierta distancia unas de otras, de modo que sus ocupantes vivieran aislados, pero en condiciones de ayudarse mutuamente si hubiese necesidad. Asomaban de trecho en trecho, por encima de las cabañas, iglesias coronadas con el sino de la cruz, y a ellas se dirigían los monjes los días festivos para asistir a la celebración de los misterios y participar en los sacramentos. También había en la orilla del río casas, donde los cenobitas, recluido cada uno en estrecha celda, saboreaban mejor la soledad.

      Thaïs. La cortesana de Alejandría
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    • Anatole France, 1921

      • 648 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      Tres novelas de Anatole France en la Colección de Premios Nobel de Literatura (1921): -Los dioses tienen sed. -El figón de la reina Patoja. -La isla de los pingüinos.

      Anatole France, 1921
    • El olmo del paseo

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      El salón gris perla, donde recibía las visitas el cardenal-arzobispo, estaba guarnecido con maderas talladas, y fue decorado en tiempo de Luis XV. Descansaban sobre los ángulos de la cornisa figuras de mujer entre varios trofeos. El espejo de la chimenea, rajado transversalmente, se hallaba cubierto, en su parte baja, por un terciopelo carmesí, sobre el que realzaba su blancura nivea una imagen de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes con su lucido manto azul.

      El olmo del paseo
    • El anillo de amatista

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      La señora de Bergeret estaba muy satisfecha de inspirar simpatía a la señora Dellion y admiración a la señora Dutilleul. Pero, a pesar de todo, dudaba entre marcharse o no, porque su carácter era casero, y rutinario, y porque vivía satisfecha entre la holganza y la mentira. En esta coyuntura, el señor Bergeret hizo todo lo posible para librarse de su esposa, y soportó pacientemente las torpezas de María, su desastrosa criada, símbolo de la miseria, del terror y de la desesperación en aquella cocina donde, al decir de las gentes, introdujo ladrones y asesinos y sólo se manifestó por verdaderas catástrofes.

      El anillo de amatista
    • El maniquí de mimbre

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      En su estudio, ensordecido por el piano, donde sus hijas ejecutaban -pared por medio- ejercicios difíciles, el señor Bergeret, catedrático de Literatura de la Universidad, preparaba su lección acerca del octavo libro de la Eneida. El estudio del señor Bergeret sólo tenía una ventana, de bastante anchura, que abarcaba casi todo un lienzo de pared, por la cual solía entrar más frío que luz, pues los postigos no ajustaban, y a poca distancia de las vidrieras se alzaba un muro muy alto.

      El maniquí de mimbre
    • Great Novels of Anatole France

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Set in 1890, this collection features three notable novels by Anatole France, a Nobel Prize-winning French author. "Penguin Island" offers a satirical take on society through the tale of a fictional island's inhabitants. "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard" explores themes of morality and obsession through the life of a bookish protagonist. "The Revolt of the Angels" presents a whimsical narrative about angels challenging divine authority. Translations are provided by A.W. Evans, Lafcadio Hearn, and Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson, showcasing France's literary prowess.

      Great Novels of Anatole France
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    • The Opinions of Jerome Coignard

      • 226 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Abbé Jérôme Coignard serves as a learned and witty priest whose philosophical insights and satirical adventures offer a critical examination of French society and human nature. Through his observations, the narrative explores deep themes while engaging readers with humor and intellect, making it a thought-provoking read that reflects the social dynamics of the time.

      The Opinions of Jerome Coignard
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    • The Queen Pedauque

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set in 18th-century France, the story follows Jacques Ménétrier, the son of a rotisserie owner, as he embarks on a series of adventures. Through satire and philosophical exploration, the narrative delves into themes of society, culture, and human nature, offering a critical view of the era's values. The novel combines humor with insightful commentary, making it a unique reflection on life in Paris during that time.

      The Queen Pedauque
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    • Jocasta and the Famished Cat

      • 268 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The title story delves into the intricacies of love and jealousy, centering on Madame Jocaste as she navigates romantic misunderstandings and emotional upheaval. Anatole France masterfully captures the subtleties of human relationships, employing wit and irony to highlight the complexities of desire and attachment. This collection, first published in 1879, showcases France's literary prowess in exploring the depths of emotional experience.

      Jocasta and the Famished Cat
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    • The Revolt of the Angels

      • 158 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      First published in 1914, "The Revolt of the Angels" is one of the final works by celebrated French author and Nobel Prize winner Anatole France. Considered by many critics to be his most profound and significant work, it is the story of the angel Arcade who has grown tired of watching over a sinless Bishop. With nothing else to do, Arcade begins to read the books in the Bishop's library and soon rejects God and decides to live as a man instead. The former angel moves to Paris, falls in love with a mortal woman, loses his wings, and conspires with Satan to overthrow God. Arcade realizes however that replacing God with another powerful being will accomplish nothing and instead he, and mankind as well, must change themselves and destroy the idea of God that they all carry within. Deeply ironic and thoughtful, "The Revolt of the Angels", was met with controversy when it was first published and was placed on the list of banned books by the Catholic Church. It was a critical and commercial success however for challenging long-held ideas of religion and morality and continues to be widely read a century later for its thoughtful and perceptive examination of mankind's ideas of divinity. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translation on Wilfrid Jackson.

      The Revolt of the Angels
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    • The Snuggly Satyricon

      • 230 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The Satyricon, attributed to Titus Petronius, challenges readers' expectations with its title suggesting a focus on satyrs, yet it offers no literal representation of these mythical creatures. Instead, it delves into the complexities of human behavior and societal norms in ancient Rome, often blending satire with a rich narrative style. The book's exploration of themes such as decadence and morality invites readers to reconsider their assumptions and engage with its deeper meanings beyond the surface.

      The Snuggly Satyricon
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    • Penguin Island

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Through the lens of a fictional society of penguins turned human, the novel critiques and satirizes key elements of human existence, including religion, politics, and historical narratives. Anatole France employs humor and absurdity to explore the follies and contradictions of humanity, offering a thought-provoking commentary on societal norms and behaviors. Published in 1908, this work remains a significant reflection on the complexities of human nature and societal constructs.

      Penguin Island
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    • Die Götter dürsten

      • 254 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, particularly the Reign of Terror, this historical novel delves into the effects of revolutionary zeal on both individuals and society. Through its vivid portrayal of characters navigating the chaos and moral dilemmas of the time, the narrative examines themes of idealism, betrayal, and the human cost of political upheaval. The book offers a poignant reflection on the struggle between personal convictions and the demands of a revolutionary society.

      Die Götter dürsten
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    • My Friend's Book

      • 298 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Anatole France's collection of essays presents a series of autobiographical sketches that delve into themes of childhood, friendship, and literature. Through personal reflections and musings, the Nobel Prize-winning author shares his insights on the nuances of life, capturing the essence of human experiences. First published in 1885, this work showcases France's literary style and philosophical depth, making it a poignant exploration of personal and universal themes.

      My Friend's Book
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    • The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, and The Story of the Duchess of Cicogne and of Monsieur de Boulingrin

      Translated by D. B. Stewart Edited by James Lewis May and Bernard Miall

      • 60 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Anatole France, a prominent French poet, journalist, and novelist, is celebrated for his ironic and skeptical literary style. A member of the Académie française, he won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature for his distinguished contributions, marked by noble style and deep human empathy. His influence extended to Marcel Proust, who modeled the character Bergotte after him in "In Search of Lost Time." France's works reflect a true Gallic temperament, making him a significant figure in French literature.

      The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, and The Story of the Duchess of Cicogne and of Monsieur de Boulingrin
    • Balthasar and Other Works

      Translated by Mrs. John Lane, Edited by Frederic Chapman

      • 86 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Anatole France, a prominent French poet, journalist, and novelist, is celebrated for his ironic and skeptical writing style. A member of the Académie française, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921 for his noble style and profound human sympathy. His literary contributions have made him a significant figure in French literature, and he is often regarded as the inspiration for Marcel Proust's character Bergotte in "In Search of Lost Time." France's works remain influential, showcasing his unique Gallic temperament and literary brilliance.

      Balthasar and Other Works
    • The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche

      Translated by Alfred Allinson

      • 90 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Anatole France, a prominent French poet, journalist, and novelist, is celebrated for his ironic and skeptical writing style. His literary contributions earned him membership in the Académie française and the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature, recognized for their noble style and deep human empathy. France's influence extended to Marcel Proust, where he is thought to have inspired the character Bergotte in "In Search of Lost Time." His legacy as an ideal man of letters continues to resonate in the literary world.

      The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche
    • Bee

      The Princess of the Dwarfs

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The enchanting narrative follows Bee, a young girl who learns she is the princess of the dwarves. As she embarks on her whimsical adventures, the story delves into themes of identity, bravery, and the magic that surrounds her journey.

      Bee
    • The collection features humorous and satirical tales centered around Jacques Tournebroche, a cook's son who evolves into a clever and adventurous rogue. First published in 1908, these stories showcase his escapades, highlighting themes of wit and mischief in a vibrant narrative style. Each tale offers a glimpse into the character's life and the whimsical situations he encounters.

      The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche and Child Life in Town and Country
    • This collection features a variety of captivating stories, including "The Seven Wives of Bluebeard," which explores themes of love and betrayal, and "The Miracle of the Great St. Nicolas," a tale of generosity and wonder. "The Shirt" offers a poignant reflection on desire and contentment. Each narrative is rich with moral lessons and engaging characters, providing a diverse reading experience that highlights the complexities of human nature and the timelessness of folklore.

      The Seven Wives of Bluebeard and Other Marvellous Tales
    • A Mummer's Tale

      • 134 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The preservation of A Mummer's Tale is emphasized through its modern reformatting, ensuring clarity and readability for contemporary readers. This classical work, significant throughout human history, has been meticulously retyped and designed by Alpha Editions to maintain its legacy for future generations.

      A Mummer's Tale
    • The White Stone

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century France, the novel offers a satirical look at the intricacies of politics, philosophy, and societal norms. Through sharp wit and keen observations, the author delves into the complexities of human nature, challenging prevailing ideologies and exposing the absurdities within society. The narrative combines humor with critical commentary, making it a thought-provoking read that reflects the author's profound understanding of the world around him.

      The White Stone
    • Little Pierre

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the backdrop of early 20th-century France, the story unfolds through the eyes of Pierre Nozière, a young boy whose experiences encapsulate the innocence and wonder of childhood. Through vivid recollections, the narrative explores themes of nostalgia and personal growth, offering a heartfelt reflection on the joys and challenges of youth. Anatole France's autobiographical novel invites readers to reminisce about their own formative years, creating a poignant connection between the past and present.

      Little Pierre
    • Golden Tales of Anatole France

      • 364 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Featuring a selection of Anatole France's finest short stories and novellas, this anthology reveals his exceptional storytelling prowess and sharp wit. The collection delves into profound philosophical insights, exploring themes of human nature and society, making it a compelling read for those interested in literary depth and narrative artistry.

      Golden Tales of Anatole France
    • The Red Lily

      in large print

      • 328 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on accessibility, this historical work is reproduced in large print by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to aiding readers with impaired vision. The initiative highlights the importance of making literary works more inclusive, ensuring that a wider audience can engage with and enjoy historical texts.

      The Red Lily
    • The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Anatole France's first full-length novel, published in 1881, marked the beginning of his prominent literary career. This work not only secured him the esteemed Prix de l'Académie française but also showcased his ability to weave intricate narratives that would resonate in French literature. The novel explores themes of social commentary and human experience, establishing France as a significant voice in the literary world.

      The Crime of Sylvester Bonnard
    • Thais

      in large print

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve important literature while catering to the needs of those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

      Thais
    • The Amethyst Ring

      A Translation By B. Drillien Edited By Frederic Chapman

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set in a richly woven narrative, this translation explores themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for identity. The characters navigate complex relationships against a backdrop of societal expectations, revealing deep emotional struggles and personal growth. The editor, Frederic Chapman, enhances the text with insightful commentary, providing context that enriches the reader's understanding of the original work. The amethyst ring symbolizes both beauty and the weight of choices, serving as a poignant reminder of the intertwined fates of the characters.

      The Amethyst Ring
    • The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard

      in large print

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, specifically designed in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve important literature while ensuring inclusivity for all readers.

      The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
    • Crainquebille

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The novella follows Jules Crainquebille, an elderly vegetable vendor in Paris, whose life takes a drastic turn after a misunderstanding with the police. As he navigates the complexities of bureaucracy and the judicial system, the story explores themes of justice, social inequality, and the struggles of the common man in early 20th-century France. Through Crainquebille's plight, the narrative critiques societal norms and the often indifferent nature of authority.

      Crainquebille
    • Ve Stockholmu dochází k únosům bohatých mužů, a aby byli propuštěni na svobodu, rodina každého z nich musí zaplatit vysoké výkupné. Když nepočítáme jejich majetek, policie mezi unesenými nenachází žádnou souvislost a samy oběti drží jazyk za zuby. Ze dvou přátel z dětství se stali gangsteři – dotyční tak našli zkratku k životu, který jim podle nich náleží. Brzy však zjistí, že se ocitli uprostřed nebezpečné hry, nad níž nemají žádnou kontrolu. V Chile se mezitím dobře organizovaný trh s orgány snaží najít rovnováhu mezi nabídkou a poptávkou. Obchodníci jsou v honbě za těly, která by mohli využít, nuceni pouštět se dál a dál ze stínů And a starých nacistických kolonií, kde všechno kdysi začalo... Kriminální komisařka Vanessa Franková čeká na výsledek interního vyšetřování, kvůli němuž byla krátce předtím postavena mimo službu. Její život je v poslední době vzhůru nohama. Avšak místo toho, aby udělala krok zpátky, se vrhá střemhlav vpřed – přímo do středu pozornosti.

      Traktér u královny Pedauky
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    • Román francúzskeho spisovateľa - rozprávanie Elmusa Vavrinca Jakuba Ménétriera, ktorý bol hostinským na ulici svätého Jakuba pod vývesným štítom Kráľovnej Pedauky, ktorá, ako je známe, mala nohy s plávajúcimi blanami ako husi a kačky...

      Hostinec kráľovnej Pedauky
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    • Román kritizujúce revolučný fanatizmus. Ide o jedno z autorových hlavných diel, ktoré nás svojim námetom zavádza do čias Veľkej francúzskej revolúcie, do obdobia vzostupu a pádu jakobínskej diktatúry a vlády Maximiliána Robespierra. Ústrednou postavou románu je mladý maliar Evariste Gamelin,ktorý sa premieňa vo fanatického zástanca revolučného teroru, udáva vlastné priateľov i príbuzných a je i pred popravou presvedčený o svojej pravde. Revolúcia je tu líčenie v jej každodennom zhone, kedy nevládze pomerná jasnosť histórie, ale často zmätok a nerozvážnosť prítomnosti. Bohovia smädom a ľudská krv im platí na oboch znepriatelených stranách svoju daň.

      Bohovia sú smädní
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    • Román kritizující revoluční fanatismus. Jde o jedno z autorových stěžejních děl, které nás svým námětem zavádí do časů Velké francouzské revoluce, do období vzestupu a pádu jakobínské diktatury a vlády Maxmiliána Robespierra. Ústřední postavou románu je mladý malíř Evariste Gamelin, který se proměňuje ve fanatického zastánce revolučního teroru, udává vlastní přátele i příbuzné a je i před popravou přesvědčen o své pravdě. Revoluce je zde líčena v jejím každodenním shonu, kdy nevládne poměrná jasnost historie, nýbrž často zmatek a nerozvážnost přítomnosti. Bohové žízní a lidská krev jim platí na obou znepřátelených stranách svou daň.

      Bohové žízní
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    • Další psí příběhy

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Druhý díl oblíbených Nejlepších psích příběhů volně navazuje na předchozí a přináší další výběr skvělých povídek od slavných autorů jako je James Herriot, Jack London nebo Rudyard Kipling. Hrdinou každého příběhu je opět pes jako společník člověka, vždy vstřícný, přátelský a ochotný svého pána chránit a věrně mu sloužit. Vyprávění o jedinečném vztahu mezi psem a jeho pánem potěší jak čtenáře krásné literatury, tak milovníky psů.

      Další psí příběhy
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    • Historické prózy francúzskeho spisovateľa a laureáta Nobelovej ceny - Brestová aleja, Prútená bába, Ametystový prsteň, Pán Bergeret v Paríži.

      História našich čias
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    • "Восстание ангелов" Анатоля Франса - политическая и социальная сатира. Франция, 1912 год. Политики, как водится, лгут и интригуют. Ничто не предвещает беды. Но в жизнь простых смертных собираются вмешаться самые настоящие ангелы, прискучившие небесным режимом - и возмечтавшие о свободе на нашей грешной земле. Ангелы - и политики? Кто начинает - и кто выигрывает?

      Восстание ангелов. Vosstaniye angelov
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    • Kniha obsahuje řadu autobiografických prvků: místo Bonnardova bydliště se kryje s místem narození a dětství Anatola France, Bonnardova „říše knih“ byla asi velice podobná knižnímu obchodu Franceova otce, jakož i řada zálib. Základním námětem knihy je už tehdy protizákonný konflikt sešpatně fungující společenskou institucí (jak je naznačeno přímo v titulu knihy). Toto dílo z roku 1881 proslavilo Anatola France v širších čtenářských vrstvýách a získalo mu i oficiální uznání v podobě ceny Francouzské akademie.

      Zločin Silvestra Bonnarda
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    • Neľútostná paródia na dejiny Francúzska od počiatkov až po tzv. civilizovaný novovek. Brilantný, ironický román si berie na mušku všetko, čo sa v autorovej krajine vydáva za veľké, vznešené, nedotknuteľné.

      Ostrov tučniakov
      3,5
    • Sátirické podání frańcouzských dějin. Román zachycující historii fiktivního Ostrova Tučňáků aneb parodie na dějiny Francie od počátku zrodu až po apokalyptický závěr. Na začátku autor líčí jednoduché příběhy, strukturou a ději připomínající báje a pověsti, kdy lidé věřilivšemu a byli o tom pevně přesvědčeni. V průběhu knihy však Anatol France přechází přes "středověk" až po moderní svět jeho doby, kde se zaměřuje na velkou aféru soudobé Francie, nad kterou se snaží polemizovat právě prostřednictvím fiktivního světa Tučňáků.

      Ostrov tučňáků
      3,5
    • Clio

      Historische Miniaturen

      Clio