Dussagne To Christian and those who never expect any public recognition for their heroic acts ...
During the 1960s, the French version of the newspaper Mickey was infatuated with a mysterious columnist, a Onc 'Leon. Onc 'Leo, as Onc, Onc or Donald, Scrooge, has no children (or if so, he never mentions it) that he has nephews and nieces, or, at least, nephews and nieces imaginary, since these are his readers that he calls "my dear my dear nephews and nieces." What a strange idea from a weekly newspaper for children, as well as giving the floor every week at this Onc 'Leon, suitable take kindly to figure the best uncles ever since embodied by either a human face, or - as one might expect - a face drawn. Free the young reader to attribute the features he wants, or to presume that Onc 'Leon is someone he knows very well that belongs either to the imaginary world of Disney, is the familiar world that is own and who voluntarily took a false identity for himself distill messages likely to affect more or less directly throughout the year. See tickets Onc 'Leon when he was a child, so it was to confront one of the very first time in this very compact reception where we did run the full figure of an author, a little disturbed, a dissident writer under pre-capitalist values displayed throughout the newspaper, but also an author Strive to achieve its flawless drive by all possible ways: emotional, intellectual, cultural and especially moral . It is clear that entering the game Onc 'Leo is willing to accept to be called "his nephew" or "niece." And accept it back for a relationship of familiarity with someone asking more than your friendship closeness of confidence imposed by his ancestry and generational life experience and his apparent willingness to tell stories that, if you believe, you will arm to grow better. This being admitted, the reliance on the Onc 'Leon had always limitations. Indeed, while many of his stories relate to everyday life seemed more immediate, it happened that the Onc 'Leon describes situations that we were at least unknown. That's when we touched the limits of the pact we made singular literary live Onc 'Leon.
After so much effort to become "his nephew" or "niece", that is to say, of young players waiting for the weekly ticket that should concern us, the Onc 'Leon sat down together to go to nephews or nieces who were not us. And then, breaking pact: who was this guy in need of love who was looking for a great number of nephews and nieces? The Onc Leon could not be at this point so close to everyone. Conversely, we could all have the same relationship with the Onc ' Leon. He played there a genuine little tragedy of culture . At 8 or 10 years, the concept of community of readers is still a beautiful abstraction. Therefore, the awareness that what moves you in books or newspapers makes you laugh or what you read as belonging to a secret intimate, is always difficult. It becomes a player among others. In other words, one feels there for one of the first time, a paradoxical feeling of being abandoned in the middle of a group that maybe you like and with which we know he'll have to share for good Onc our 'Leon. We want a little Onc 'Leo, especially since we thought he wanted to exalt in us values that we thought only able to appropriate, values sometimes of great nobility. Thus, in a note dated 20 December 1964, Onc 'Leon brought us the story of Christian Dussagne (note that Onc' Leon always uses names of real people in his stories, a brutal reality effect, but effective). Christian Dussagne student is second to Angouleme who owns a moped and who, as a young gentleman, requesting permission his parents to "go for a ride." While he pledged to return home to 18h, it returns to the family home at 6:40 p.m. by asking him forgive the delay, what is done. A week later, the town clerk goes to the parents of Christian and says a sailor, Jean-Louis Giral, ask to see their son. Parents worry: " he did not talk nonsense, at least? " No. Giral would suffocate when Christian was reached a week ago . Christian had not only saved lives, but most were silent. The Onc 'Leon is insisting, as his actions that his discretion was a Christian hero. At least, CNO, Leon left us there the opportunity to think as he ends his note by calling us "Despite - he writes - his great desire for discretion, did not I was right to point out his actions? Signed: Your Old Onc 'Leon .
" If course, thinks it: we understand how this could have been a wonderful excuse to avoid even a parental reprimand social recognition is perhaps in itself an act even more heroic than the rescue itself. We certainly do not understand right away, but if the story a little trot in the head, you think that is what we are trying to entrust Onc 'Leon, you think as well as other would not have done this or understand what is coming to understand. And we say that especially with understanding, we will try in future to be as heroic as Christian Dussagne. Years later, it happens that we remember how our first readings were exalted as many books of Conduct the rest of our lives. It also happens that rereading, adult tickets Onc 'Leo, he is grateful for telling us about this Christian Dussagne. One wonders what became Dussagne adult? One also wonders if Dussagne was indeed a real person or just an imaginary character created from scratch. Stung by a curiosity to some, we say that we will tap his name on the Internet, just to see ... Discovering that his name matches a phone number, one is tempted to drop out, just to know if he still remembers This story ... Three rings, a woman picks up: " non-Christian is not there, it will be up to eighteen hours, remember that time ... or later because it is seldom punctual ... "It hangs up the phone, the experience is sufficient in itself ... Points suspension and return on experience: Onc 'Leon said "true." In all cases, "somewhat true", so that one can wonder whether it was better, ultimately, the authors imagine right out of a Walt Disney cartoon you telling true stories or On the contrary, authors of flesh and blood that you narrate pure fiction, to understand the meaning of which was based "really" the first literary covenants of our childhood. (Note / 's website has posted ina recent exploits of Christian Dussagne, modest rescuer Angoulême : http://boutique.ina.fr/edu/economie-et- societe/education-et-enseignement/CAF94001959/le-sauveteur-modeste-d-angouleme.fr.html)
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