If we had to give up one of our five senses, it might be the one we would sacrifice first. smell is an unloved sense. When Françoise-Marie Santucci is the victim of a routine car accident on a small Corsican road in 2018 with her companion, it will take more than twenty-four hours to realize that she has lost her sense of smell. The previous day’s pizza, the Corsican cheese from lunch, the powerful aromas of macis. there is nothing left. Disbelief quickly gives way to anxiety, and an overwhelming thirst for understanding. “As if, revealing one by one the secrets of smell, I was performing a magic trick (which I alone believed in);He writes a foreword that can be described as an intimate investigation.
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Source: Le Figaro

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