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A French novelist explores the inhumanity of factory farming

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/boo...te-Del-Amo-factory-farms/stories/201911030003
[h=1]A French novelist explores the inhumanity of factory farming[/h] Marina Bolotnikova


Feb 9, 2020
7:00 AM
No one wants to face the reality of factory farming: billions of animals, hidden away in warehouses, who live and die in constant pain, confinement and abuse. The more you look at it, the less sense it makes, the more incomprehensible it is that we have allowed it to happen. “Animalia,” the newly translated novel by French author Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, doesn’t make the madness of industrial animal agriculture comprehensible, exactly, but it does render it more clearly....
 
L'important c'est ceci :

La famille dysfonctionnelle au centre de ?Animalia? a peu de contacts avec la soci?t?; leur ferme est comme un monde autonome, une r?alit? alternative qu'ils ont cr??e pour abriter un grand nombre de cr?atures d?form?es, malades et hurlantes.

mais il ne faut pas le dire ...
 
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