LOUIS PERGAUD'S HOUSE
Specialised museum
2024
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2024
It was in the village of Belmont that the writer Louis Pergaud was born (1882-1915). Set in a house, formerly presbytery, the museum pays tribute to the author from De Goupil to Margot, a book for which Louis Pergaud received the Prix Goncourt in 1910. His other works are connected at a steady pace, including the War of Buttons in 1912. The magical and hilarious prose of this work is nostalgic. Pergaud wrote his novel in Paris, 3 rue Marguerin, remembering his childhood at Belmont and his years of teacher in Durnes and Landresse. He describes this "great war" of children and ignores the fact that the adults will soon be held, to whom he will leave the republican republican.
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