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"So, I am going to talk about the novel « L'écume des jours » written by Boris Vian in 1947. The english title is « Froth on the daydream ».
First, Boris Vian was a french writerhad many professions : he was a writer, a singer, a musician, an artistic director and a poet. « L'écume des jours » had no success during the life of the author, but it will make of Boris Vian a true myth after his death.
There are two cinematographic adaptations of this book : the first one was directed by Charles Belmont in 1968, and the other one, the most recent, by Michel Gondry in 2013.

In this novel we follow Colin, a handsome and nice man, but aimless because his life does not suit him. One day, Colin meets Chloe. Their love makes them happy. They got married and make their honeymoon. But one day, Chloe feels very bad. The doctor diagnosed the disease : a nenuphar grows in her lung. Flowers are needed to cure her. Colin ruins himself to save Chloe, but vainly.

In addition to Colin and Chloé, the other characters are Nicolas who is the cook of Colin but also his friend. Isis is a woman, in love with Nicolas but he does not notice it. Chick is also a friend of Colin, who comes out with Alise, Nicolas' niece.

In his novel, Vian criticizes the society in general.
Firstly, he criticizes the church : we find this theme through two ceremonies, the marriage of Colin and Chloe and the burial of Chloe.
In the first ceremony, everything goes for the better. It is an astounding marriage: the church is large, everything is immense and well organized. The men of the Church, at the marriage of Colin and Chloe, offer a great ceremony, they are numerous, make the marriage last, because they know that they are going to be paid.
On the contrary, at the funeral of Chloe,when they know that Colin is ruined, they botch the ceremony, swing Chloe's body while they're singing merrily, and leave immediately. This means that he has no right to any mark of respect from the religious.

All this proves that Vian is not a friend of the Church, and even if he turns that into humor in his novel, the meaning is much deeper and more relevant than one might think at first reading." (je n'ai pas trop relu donc des fois il doit y avoir des répétitions)
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