Laurence Campa – In G major

Laurence Campa In G major

Modest and refined, in an innate way. A modesty and a refinement that comes from a lost country and the dancing serpent. Between a Vietnamese page and a poem à la Baudelaire, Laurence Campa studies, reconstructs and navigates in her own way on the family Captain Cook. And all that, from Paris.

Professor of French Literature at the University of Paris-Nanterre, member of the Scientific Council of the Research Center of the Historial de la Grande Guerre de Péronne and specialist in Apollinaire, or la la, that’s a lot of info, that’s a lot of roads. Laurence Campa multiplies them (between the academic, the creative and that linked to research), to believe that it is looking for a small parking space on our earth, until going back to the source today in the form of a book Memoirs of our mothers, women in exilepublished by Éditions Textuel.

Laurence Campa’s musical choices

Amy Winehouse Back to black live at SXSW

Gabriel Fauré In Paradisum, Requiem, op. 48

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Red Right Hands.

rf-4-culture