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[Fr] L'Alose, une plate de Loire remise à l'eau à Chalonnes-sur-Loire
Samedi 30 mars, le quartier des mariniers était en liesse. Ils étaient nombreux à avoir répondu à l’invitation des Chalandoux du 5ᵉ Vent pour accompagner...
Published on 07 May 2014 - Updated 15 May 2014
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A thousand kilometres in length, with two thousand years of history behind it, the Loire is more than just a river – it’s a civilisation. Danièle Sallenave, a native of Savennières who is now a familiar figure at the Académie Française, has compiled a dictionary well worth getting acquainted with.
Charles of Orleans, Du Bellay, Balzac, Maurice Genevoix, Julien Gracq and so many others have told of its mild climate, its stretches of golden sand and the violence of its floods. From the Roman conquest to the Vendée war to the German occupation, the Loire has seen everything and overcome everything.
Its golden era was the Renaissance, when the Loire Valley first assumed the splendours that led UNESCO to inscribe it on the World Heritage list in 2000.
From the mountains of Ardèche to the schists of Brittany, in an unparalleled combination of landscape, architecture and Epicurean art of living, it is the melting-pot of our language and our history alike.
The Loire is a French passion, and a major component of our identity.
Editions Plon
, March 2014
800 pages - €25
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