Lucio would have done without the unexpected visit of a cannibalistic squatter who has taken up residence in his body, decided to make his hole there until death ensues for his host ... in three months and dust . One hundred days of reprieve granted him by cancer, his invisible executioner surnamed "friend Fritz." What can we do when his life suddenly resembles a convict cell on death row? To relive the great moments of the past, to realize all the things that we have never been able to achieve, to tell everyone what we have never been able or willing to tell him. To experience, between two sessions of chemotherapy, the great terrestrial shivers, tasting to the minuscule pleasures of life. Uppercase, too, like this "gap" in love with a woman who will cost her a lot ... But shit! ...

Mix more than perfect of "Love Story" and "First day of the rest of my life", "The Donuts of Oscar" hugs us from the first to the last page. Fausto Brizzi is, it is said, "an award-winning Italian producer, screenwriter and producer." He lacked the title of writer. Because his novel is not only overwhelming, it is funny (hey yes), touching, sensitive, and poignant in this atmosphere of despair under control which is the mark of unforgettable books. If Fausto Brizzi is looking for a director, a screenwriter and a producer to adapt his master stroke, he will know who to turn to.

"The Donuts of Oscar or my hundred days of happiness", by Fausto Brizzi, translated from Italian by Lise Caillat, Fleuve Editions.

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