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1870: The House in the Meadows
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1870: The House in the Meadows
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1870: The House in the Meadows
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War breaks out. Men leave. Towns withdraw into themselves. And in the countryside, people learn how to survive without uniforms.
Gertrude von Homburg, a minor noblewoman from Lorraine, flees the burning of her estate and finds refuge in an isolated farmhouse, deep in unfamiliar country. At her side is Juta, a practical, rugged, and tenacious Swiss cook.
Two women with nothing in common. Two temperaments forced to share the same roof in a house without comfort, in a world stripped of its bearings.
Far from drawing rooms and battlefields, 1870 lingers on daily gestures, the compromises of cold, and the tensions of a shared exile. In this rural confinement, they will have to learn how to live together. To understand one another — or to clash.
A story of quiet collapse, of silences grown too full. And perhaps, in the hollow of routine... something begins to be born.
Translated from French by Ysis.
War breaks out. Men leave. Towns withdraw into themselves. And in the countryside, people learn how to survive without uniforms.
Gertrude von Homburg, a minor noblewoman from Lorraine, flees the burning of her estate and finds refuge in an isolated farmhouse, deep in unfamiliar country. At her side is Juta, a practical, rugged, and tenacious Swiss cook.
Two women with nothing in common. Two temperaments forced to share the same roof in a house without comfort, in a world stripped of its bearings.
Far from drawing rooms and battlefields, 1870 lingers on daily gestures, the compromises of cold, and the tensions of a shared exile. In this rural confinement, they will have to learn how to live together. To understand one another — or to clash.
A story of quiet collapse, of silences grown too full. And perhaps, in the hollow of routine... something begins to be born.
Translated from French by Ysis.


















