Pascale Roze
Pascale Roze is a French author known for her novel 'Le Chasseur Zéro', which won the Prix Goncourt in 1996. Her work often explores themes of war and its impact on individuals.
Books
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1. Le Chasseur Zéro
Set against the backdrop of post-World War II France, this poignant narrative delves into the haunting memories of a young woman whose life is overshadowed by the tragic death of her father, a naval officer killed during the war. As she grapples with her grief and the absence of her father, she becomes fixated on the Japanese Zero fighter plane, which symbolizes both her loss and the broader devastation of war. Through introspective reflection and emotional turmoil, the story explores themes of memory, trauma, and the enduring impact of war on personal identity and familial bonds.
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