Adrien Bosc was born in 1986 in Avignon. In 2014 his novel Constellation was honored with the Grand Prize of the French Academy and the Prix de la Vocation. Founder of Éditions du Sous-sol, Adrien Bosc, also works for Seuil Publications, of which he is deputy director.
Adrien Bosc was born in 1986 in Avignon. In 2014 his novel Constellation was honored with the Grand Prize of the French Academy and the Prix de la Vocation. Founder of Éditions du Sous-sol, Adrien Bosc, also works for Seuil Publications, of which he is deputy director.
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On March 24, 1941, the ship “Capitaine-Paul-Lemerle” sailed from Marseille to America with the first stop in Martinique. The ship is resorted to by the unfortunate people of Vichy France: Spanish Democrats, Jews, stateless people. Scholars and artists, such as Claude Levy-Strauss, Andre Breton, Vifredo Lahm, Victor Serge, Anna Zegers, and others. The book vividly narrates what happens during the transatlantic voyage and their arrival and stay in Martinique.