THE ORANGERY SYNDROME by Grégoire Bouillier

Grégoire Bouillier visits the museum where Monnet's famous water lilies are exhibited when he has an anxiety attack…
Why this discomfort when everyone is ecstatic in front of these paintings? After reflection, becoming detective Bmore again for the occasion, he decides to investigate because he is convinced that a corpse is hidden in the paintings…
After his previous voluminous works such as “Le Dossier M” or “Rapport sur moi”, Grégoire Bouillier offers us a “small” exhilarating book of only 450 pages. Indeed with virtuosity he returns to the origin of the water lilies that the painter of Giverny began on the first day of the 14-18 war. He evokes the journey of this artist by evoking the joys and sorrows which inspired his work, but also evokes an anachronistic parallel with the Auschwitz camp to support his point.
A fascinating novel which, I believe, will give you the irresistible desire to discover or rediscover the two rooms of the Orangerie!

Editions Flammarion

Grégoire Bouillier visits the museum where Monnet's famous water lilies are exhibited when he has an anxiety attack…
Why this discomfort when everyone is ecstatic in front of these paintings? After reflection, becoming detective Bmore again for the occasion, he decides to investigate because he is convinced that a corpse is hidden in the paintings…
After his previous voluminous works such as “Le Dossier M” or “Rapport sur moi”, Grégoire Bouillier offers us a “small” exhilarating book of only 450 pages. Indeed with virtuosity he returns to the origin of the water lilies that the painter of Giverny began on the first day of the 14-18 war. He evokes the journey of this artist by evoking the joys and sorrows which inspired his work, but also evokes an anachronistic parallel with the Auschwitz camp to support his point.
A fascinating novel which, I believe, will give you the irresistible desire to discover or rediscover the two rooms of the Orangerie!

Editions Flammarion

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