Jean-Pierre Lorenzon tells the life of yesteryear in his new book

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“I have two loves. Meanwhile, ” could have written Jean-Pierre Lorenzon, plagiating the famous Joséphine Baker: Monclar and Buzet. However, These two names evoke visceral attachment to its dear Lot-et-Garonne. Similarly, particularly to the two municipalities that have shaped its life. In addition, Born March 16, 1945 in Monclar-d’Agenais, where he lived the first 22 years of his life, he then settled in Buzet-sur-Baïse in 1968.

Failed with local history. writing, he wrote, in 2003, “Buzet-sur-Baïse, a century and a half of evolution”, for the benefit of the social works of the wine-growing city, then “Monclar-d’Agenais, from Prehistory to the present day”, in 2020. The one who made a career in the army could have stopped there. if this last collection and his two of these MONCLAIS, Gérard and Gérard Jean-Jacques, conquered by his writings, had not encouraged him to persevere.

He thus publishes a jean-pierre lorenzon tells life yesteryear new work: “Le Pupon à Marinette”. He recounts Mauritius’ childhood in the countryside during the post-war period. between severe education, school instruction, friendships, myxomatosis, epidemics, creases, calamities, where moments of joys exist despite everything. A childhood that turns to inevitable modernity. Jean-Pierre Lorenzon will present this new publication at the Buzet Book Fair next fall.

jean-pierre lorenzon tells life yesteryear — Jean-pierre lorenzon tells life yesteryear: “I have two loves. ” could have written Jean-Pierre Lorenzon, plagiating the famous Joséphine Baker: Monclar and Buzet. These two names evoke visceral attachment to its dear Lot-et-Garonne and particularly to the two municip.

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