Author | Antoine Blondin |
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Language | French |
Publisher | Éditions de la Table ronde |
Publication date | 1 May 1955 |
Publication place | France |
Pages | 248 |
L'Humeur vagabonde (French pronunciation: [lymœʁ vaɡabɔ̃d]) is a 1955 novel by the French writer Antoine Blondin. It tells the story of a man who leaves his wife and children to make it in Paris, but returns home only to be mistaken as his wife's lover. The book was Blondin's third novel.
Adaptation
The novel was adapted into a 1972 film with the same title. The film was directed by Édouard Luntz and stars Jeanne Moreau, Michel Bouquet, Madeleine Renaud and Eric Penet.
References
- "Antoine Blondin : libres propos sur L'Humeur vagabonde". Le Monde (in French). 2011-05-06. Retrieved 2016-05-14.
- "L'Humeur vagabonde". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-14.
External links
- Publicity page (in French)
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