In Watermelon Sugar

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Zucchero di cocomero (In Watermelon Sugar) è un romanzo di Richard Brautigan scritto nel 1964 e pubblicato nel 1968. rdf:langString
In Watermelon Sugar is an American postmodern post-apocalyptic novel by Richard Brautigan written in 1964 and published in 1968. Set in the aftermath of a fallen civilization, it focuses on a commune organized around a central gathering house which is named "iDEATH". In this environment, many things are made of watermelon sugar (though the inhabitants also use pine wood and stone for building material and fuel made from trout oil). The landscape of the novel is constantly in flux; each day of the week has a different colored sun which creates different colored watermelons, and the central building also changes frequently. The novel's narrator, who is left unnamed, claims to be writing an investigative book on his experiences at iDEATH. Its first-person narrative is sparse and minimalist, g rdf:langString
Sucre de pastèque (titre original : In Watermelon Sugar) est un roman post-apocalyptique écrit par Richard Brautigan en 1964 et publié en 1968 puis traduit en français par Michel Doury et publié aux éditions Christian Bourgois en 1974. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In Watermelon Sugar is an American postmodern post-apocalyptic novel by Richard Brautigan written in 1964 and published in 1968. Set in the aftermath of a fallen civilization, it focuses on a commune organized around a central gathering house which is named "iDEATH". In this environment, many things are made of watermelon sugar (though the inhabitants also use pine wood and stone for building material and fuel made from trout oil). The landscape of the novel is constantly in flux; each day of the week has a different colored sun which creates different colored watermelons, and the central building also changes frequently. The novel's narrator, who is left unnamed, claims to be writing an investigative book on his experiences at iDEATH. Its first-person narrative is sparse and minimalist, granting the novel a detached and alien quality.
rdf:langString Sucre de pastèque (titre original : In Watermelon Sugar) est un roman post-apocalyptique écrit par Richard Brautigan en 1964 et publié en 1968 puis traduit en français par Michel Doury et publié aux éditions Christian Bourgois en 1974. Situé au lendemain d'une civilisation déchue, il se concentre sur une commune organisée autour d'une maison centrale de rassemblement qui est appelée iDEATH. Dans cet environnement, beaucoup de choses sont faites à partir de sucre de pastèque (bien que les habitants utilisent également le bois de pin et la pierre pour les matériaux de construction et le combustible à base d'huile de truite). Le paysage du roman est constamment en mouvement ; chaque jour, le soleil a une couleur différente qui crée des pastèques de couleur différente, et le bâtiment central change aussi fréquemment. Le narrateur du roman, qui n'est pas nommé, prétend écrire un livre d'investigation sur ses expériences à iDEATH. Son récit à la première personne est épuré et minimaliste, ce qui confère au roman une qualité détachée et extraterrestre.
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