After months of "particularly intense" work, the president of the Occitanie Region, Carole Delga, dived into "Le chant de l'ourse", by Jean Darot (Éditions Perles Rares). A collection of news that the elected native of the Comminges appreciates as much for his writing "very poetic, almost musical" as for his themes. His choice is also militant: "Jean Darot supports the independent bookstore of Decazeville, which fights to continue to exist. To m…
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After months of "particularly intense" work, the president of the Occitanie Region, Carole Delga, dived into "Le chant de l'ourse", by Jean Darot (Éditions Perles Rares). A collection of news that the elected native of the Comminges appreciates as much for his writing "very poetic, almost musical" as for his themes. His choice is also militant: "Jean Darot supports the independent bookstore of Decazeville, which fights to continue to exist. To m…