By Cyril Hofstein (text) and Olivier Coret for Le Figaro Magazine (photos)
After having told the history of Paris via its metro stations in the two volumes of
Métronome
,
strolled with the nose in the wind on the roads of France in
Hexagone
and declared his love for the French language in
Romanesque,
Lorànt Deutsch set the course to the west, on the roads of Brittany, with
Métrobreizh
*.
A fast-paced journey, full of bridles and a smile on your face, from century to century and from city to city.
Read also Lorànt Deutsch, the actor turned best-selling author
In a few chapters, the eras pass by.
It touches on prehistory and the Bronze Age, caresses the time of the Romans, savor the beginnings of Christianity, ignites for the Middle Ages, before meditating on the modern era and saluting the revival of Breton culture in the XX century.
Under his pen, the alignments of Carnac have the dance of Saint-Guy, the granite of the monumental statues of the Valley of the Saints, in Carnoët, in the Côtes-d'Armor, cracks with laughter and the trees of Brocéliande weave
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