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Then Lou meets No (short for “No one”), an eighteen-year-old homeless girl living at the Austerlitz train station. Here, de Vigan abandons metaphor for mimesis. For No, a is a strategic victory. It is a day she manages to steal a croissant from a café terrace before the waiter notices. It is a day she finds a half-eaten sandwich in a trash bin behind a supermarket, still in its plastic wrap.
Vivimos en una época de posverdad, donde los problemas sociales se reducen a datos fríos en un gráfico electoral. Lou y No no son personajes; son tus vecinos invisibles. delphine de vigan dias sin hambre best
: Laure views her body as an external object—an adversary to be conquered, minimized, and completely hollowed out. Then Lou meets No (short for “No one”),
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