Bolya, humor and parody
polyandry. A news story unusual as one might read a newspaper each morning Africa. And it starts in the wheel cover. Three Africans found on a street in the city of lights Paris. They were castrated and seriously pruned their pubic hair. Libel or "crime of mouth"? Helped by a journalist named Gruff, the Inspector Negro will try sort it out. And in their quest for the truth will emerge from the princely frimousse Oulematou, heir to the tribal traditions, femme fatale tropical version.
polyandry. A stroll in the heart of customs on the bottom of the undocumented life of Paris.
polyandry. A celebration of language. Writing rich. Dry phases, like the blows of the lash. Bolya upsets the order of ideas and win his ticket into the big league of noir. One of these classics to read.
Editions Plumed Serpent, Black Snake Collection, 236 pages, 1998.
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