
Produced by Daniel Fromont
In the elegant spa town of Vichy, the story opens with a lively encounter between Roger Lecoulteux, a flamboyant young man with a penchant for bright clothing and restless ambition, and his old friend Guillaume Kerjean, a wiry engineer whose quiet confidence masks a deeper restlessness. Their conversation drifts from the bustling aviation exhibition to personal histories, revealing Lecoulteux’s recent entanglement with a delicate young woman, Phyllis Boisjoli, and the lingering shadows of past tragedies that still haunt their circle.
Through witty banter and vivid descriptions of cafés, casinos, and the sun‑kissed promenades, the novel sketches a world of social intrigue, budding romance, and the lingering scent of old secrets. As the protagonists navigate their aspirations and the expectations of family and society, the narrative hints at a forthcoming clash between youthful desire and the weight of hidden pasts, inviting listeners to follow their tangled paths through the glittering yet uncertain days of the 1920s.
Language
fr
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-02-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1951
A French novelist and travel writer who published under a masculine pen name, she built a long career that stretched from the 1890s into the mid-20th century. She is especially remembered for "Ma conscience en robe rose," an early success that brought her literary recognition.
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