TY - BOOK ID - 99933470 TI - Camargue : Crin-Blanc et ses légendes AU - Brunel, Sylvie AU - Nevicata PY - 2019 SN - 9782875231406 2875231405 PB - Bruxelles Nevicata DB - UniCat KW - Camargue (Bouches-du-Rhône ; France) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:99933470 AB - Freedom grows like Camargue rice. It is combined with these virgin spaces, returned to nature by man anxious to protect this fragile ecosystem. She is a legend that the children of Crin-Blanc have kept within themselves, hidden under their costumes and traditions.Gypsies, guardians, landowners, horse breeders... The Camargue is not just a virile land where the sea reclaims its lost territory every century. It is an ode to the reason for living of which Arles and the Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer are the constantly reinvented compasses.To tell this Camargue, a cavalier novelist with an impetuous pen was needed. Sylvie Brunel agreed to be this missionary.This little book is not a guide. It's a decoder. Because the Camargue is much more than a challenging landscape on the Rhône delta. She says what men and animals keep deep in their being: the wild taste of the infinite.A great story followed by interviews with Estelle Rouquette (This territory must remain a lung), Florian Colomb de Daunant (I make Crin-Blanc live on a daily basis) and Bertrand Mazel (Rice in the Camargue is a mission of general interest). ER -