In the Abécassis family, En Sol Majeur would like the girl. It’s a family where there is a thinker, where there is a go-between.
Eliette Abecassis, born at the crossroads of philosophy and psychology, between East and West, is indeed the daughter of her Talmudist father, since she writes books. Normalian, graduate of Philosophy, author of about twenty works, she returns to us with a heavyweight book on Armand Amran Abécassis, this father who is more than a father for her, whom she presents as a guide, even a Prophet. I know, it seems huge, but it’s true that Mr Abécassis is extraordinary and that he holds a secret truth, rooted in the land of his ancestors. So for this girl from, the time to investigate the country of origins and affiliations has arrived (it will take us to Morocco, France and Israel) in a book with a perfectly evocative title: The transmission.
The musical choices of Eliette Abécassis
Standing on the zinc the mourner
Gabriel Fauré To a passerby by Baudelaire
Lalaland.