
Benjamin Dierstein
Benjamin Dierstein is a French author known for his compelling narratives that explore historical and political themes. His latest work, 'Bleus, blancs, rouges', is the first volume of a trilogy that delves into France's tumultuous history during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period characterized by political violence and the rise of far-left terrorism. Dierstein's writing is noted for its intricate storytelling and deep engagement with the complexities of contemporary French history.
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Benjamin Dierstein's latest book is part of a trilogy about the French years of lead.
Notre sélection de livres cette semaine : « Le Cas Bugeaud », « Le Monstre mur », « 14 juillet »…Benjamin Dierstein is a novelist who tells the story of the French political landscape between the late 1970s and 1984.
« L’étendard sanglant est levé », de Benjamin Dierstein : mettre en scène le crépuscule des « trente glorieuses »Benjamin Dierstein is the author of the novel 'Bleus, blancs, rouges' which explores the political history of France from 1978 to 1984.
« Bleus, blancs, rouges », de Benjamin Dierstein, et « Rares ceux qui échappèrent à la guerre », de Frédéric Paulin : années de plomb, version française










