The Central
Him: This is the start. It
: The literary season.
Him: The return of our blog. It
: Our return after several weeks absence.
Him: It begins with the literary column Monday.
She: Yes, with a book released this year, a book by Elisabeth Filhol, entitled "The Central".
Him: A book that received the Prix France Culture / Telerama.
She: Yes
Him: This is the first novel by the author, I think.
She: Absolutely. Filhol Elizabeth works in the world of management, including advice to councils, she lives in the region of Angers. "The Power Station consists of two chapters that are" Chinon "and" Blaye ", two cities in which there is a nuclear power plant. These plants are the workplace of the narrator.
Him: The narrator is a temporary worker who performs tasks in these plants. The hero of the book, the narrator recounts his daily between fear of radiation exposure, need to work, dangerous, conditions living in a trailer, the drama of health ... It
: The book keeps the viewer into a voltage that immerses us in the reactor core, but if we can say that we speak of these men especially precarious work.
Him: I too read this book as you and I really enjoyed it. This is not a fictional novel or a fiction book is a book within the meaning of literature, which plunges us into a totally valid. It's very well written. I really enjoyed it. And you?
She: I've had a little trouble to return to the topic, because sometimes overly technical descriptions. Maybe nuclear power was a literary subject a little too dry for me. That said, however, I recommend this book because the subject is atypical and like you I find that there is an atmosphere of tension quite sensitive.
Him: The book is published by POL and costs EUR 14.50.
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