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Home › India › Chronique radio – 16 & 17 décembre

Chronique radio – 16 & 17 décembre

Alok b. Nandi Posted on 2006-12-16 Posted in India, Literature, livres, Non-Fiction

En radio FM ou en podcast, via radiobfm.com, cette chronique porte sur “Bombay Maximum City”, un récit par Suketu Mehta, traduit de l’anglais par Oristelle Bonis et publié aux éditions Buchet-Chastel.

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