
Notes du transcripteur:
VERS LA LUMIÈRE...
EN PRÉFACE
UN LÂCHE
LE PROCÈS D’ESTERHAZY
AUTOUR DE L’ÉNIGME
L’ACCUSÉ
LES QUINZE JOURNÉES DE L’AFFAIRE ZOLA
LE SECOND PROCÈS D’ÉMILE ZOLA
LE TROISIÈME PROCÈS D’ÉMILE ZOLA
Through a series of vivid impressions, the narrator revisits the heated atmosphere surrounding a notorious French military scandal at the turn of the twentieth century. Drawing on an article he wrote in 1895, he recounts his initial certainty of guilt and the moral weight that settled over the case, while questioning the responsibilities of officers, the press, and the public. The prose is laced with irony and sharp observation, turning personal indignation into a broader meditation on authority and silence.
Listeners will hear a voice that blends legal argument, philosophical rumination, and the raw emotions of a nation divided. The narrative captures the tension between patriotic fervor and the demand for justice, illustrating how a single violent episode can ripple through institutions and collective conscience. It offers a window onto the era’s debates, inviting reflection on how truth and honor are negotiated in moments of crisis.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (421K characters)
Release date
2024-11-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1929
A fearless French journalist and writer, she turned newspaper columns into a place for social protest, sharp observation, and compassion for ordinary people. Writing as Séverine, she became one of the most recognizable female voices in the press of her time.
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