Le paillasson: Mœurs de province

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Le paillasson: Mœurs de province

by Laurent Tailhade

FR·~1 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

LAURENT TAILHADE

0:01

LE PAILLASSON

0:28

AVANT-PROPOS

1:34

I VILLES D’EAUX

5:11

II LE ROI DE LA BAROUSSE

7:53

III LES GENTILSHOMMES DU RATEAU

6:56

IV IMPRESSIONS DE TAPIS VERT

7:34

V BOURGEOIS DE BAGNÈRES DE BIGORRE EN 1886

8:13

VI BULLETIN DE VOTE.

3:59

VII CONCERT NOCTURNE

3:15

Description

A razor‑sharp satire, this work plunges listeners into the bustling, bewildering world of a South‑west French spa town. From the moment the narrator lifts the veil on Bagnères de Bigorre, the prose crackles with vivid caricatures of innkeepers, merchants, and pretentious tourists who stumble through steam‑filled streets. The author’s playful, sometimes barbed language turns everyday customs into a carnival of absurdity, inviting the audience to laugh while they recognize the familiar foibles of provincial life.

The narrative swarms with a gallery of colorful figures—local “croupiers” hawking warm waters, flamboyant aristocrats, and opportunistic healers peddling dubious cures. Their antics are set against the backdrop of grand thermal baths, where the quest for health collides with petty scheming and gossip. Listeners will be drawn into a lively tableau that both lampoons and oddly cherishes the quirks of a community caught between tradition and the relentless tide of outsiders.

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Language

fr

Duration

~1 hours (85K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2021-11-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Laurent Tailhade

Laurent Tailhade

1854–1919

A sharp-tongued voice of fin-de-siècle France, this poet and polemicist mixed lyrical style with biting satire. His writing captures the restless, rebellious energy of Paris at the turn of the twentieth century.

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