
LA COUR D’ASSISES SES POMPES ET SES ŒUVRES
I LE LANGAGE DES PIERRES
II LE LANGAGE DES HOMMES
III L’AFFAIRE PASSIONNELLE
IV LES BASSES AFFAIRES
V L’AFFAIRE NATIONALE
The opening immerses you in a vivid meditation on Paris itself, likening the city’s skyline to a restless sea of stone. From the roaring monuments that dominate the streets to the shadowy palace that looms along the Seine, the narrator paints each edifice as a living record of collective ambition, faith, and folly. The prose moves fluidly between poetic observation and a quiet, almost scholarly reverence for the layers of history embedded in every façade.
As the narrator steps closer to this enigmatic structure, the description shifts from grand sweep to intimate detail, hinting at the endless cycle of construction, destruction, and renewal that defines it. The voice suggests that every generation adds its own chapter, turning the building into a communal manuscript written in stone. Listeners will feel the pulse of a city that is both monument and mirror, inviting them to contemplate how architecture bears the weight of human dreams and contradictions.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (229K characters)
Release date
2025-03-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1948
A French novelist, journalist, and public speaker, he is best remembered for winning the Prix Goncourt in 1915 for Gaspard. His career later came full circle when he joined the Académie Goncourt, becoming the first former winner to sit on the prize jury.
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