"Partir. . ." est un roman d' vasion et d'aventure qui transporte le lecteur au c "ur des ann es 1920, l' poque des grandes travers es maritimes vers l'Orient. Dans cette "uvre, Roland Dorgel s explore l' me humaine travers le prisme d'un voyage en paquebot reliant Marseille l'Indochine. Le r cit capture l'atmosph re singuli re de la vie bord, o le temps semble suspendu entre deux mondes.
Le roman d peint une galerie de personnages fascinants: aventuriers, coloniaux, femmes du monde et marins, tous r unis par le d sir commun de fuir leur quotidien ou de chercher fortune ailleurs. mesure que le navire s' loigne des c tes europ ennes, les masques tombent et les passions s'exacerbent sous le soleil des tropiques. Dorgel s utilise sa plume vocatrice pour d crire non seulement les paysages exotiques et les escales color es, mais aussi le tumulte int rieur de ceux qui choisissent de tout quitter.
V ritable classique de la litt rature de voyage, "Partir. . ." est une r flexion profonde sur le d paysement et la qu ate d'identit . Ce r cit magistral demeure un t moignage pr cieux sur l'imaginaire colonial et l'attrait irr sistible de l'inconnu, marquant l'apog e du roman exotique de l'entre-deux-guerres.
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