Louis Pergaud (1882–1915)
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- Pergaud, Louis
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- Pergaud, Louis
- Geburtstag
- 1882-06-22
- Todestag
- 1915-08-03
- Begräbnisort
- Pas de sépulture (Corps non retrouvé)
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- France
- Land (für Karte)
- France
- Geburtsort
- Belmont, Doubs, France
- Sterbeort
- Marchéville, Meuse, France (KIA during WW1)
- Todesursache
- Mort au combat (WW1)
- Wohnorte
- Montesson, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France (1907)
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- Ecole Normale (1898|1901)
- Berufe
- teacher
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- Armée française (WW1, Sergent puis Sous-lieutenant ,19 14 | 19 15)
Ecole communale de Maisons-Alfort (Instituteur)
Ecole communale d'Arcueil (Instituteur)
Ecole de Landresse, Doubs (Instituteur, 19 05 | 19 07)
Ecole de Durnes, Doubs (Instituteur, 19 01 | 19 05) - Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Mort pour la France (1921)
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It's one of those stories told exclusively from the point of view of the children, alien to the adult way of thinking but, at the same time, not so different from adults as they may at first seem. It's a homage to the freedom and imagination of childhood, but also a reminder that children are not innocent angels themselves. In some ways it reminded me of Lord of the Flies, in its depictions of the cruelty of children, and to the William Brown series by Richmal Crompton and the Little Nicholas series by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé, in its use of the children's point of view and rejection and criticism of adult society.
It also has some very funny moments, like the fight between the adults of the two towns when both of them organized religious parades, one town asking for more rain and the other asking for less rain.
Highly recommended.… (mehr)