Tag: Books
The book makes its festival in Paris
After 39 editions and two cancellations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Paris Book Fair, Porte de Versailles, has a new name and a new location. The first Paris Book…
Focus on publishing: from the Paris Book Festival to the “Blackwater” saga
At the time of the Paris Book Festival, back in a new formula, from April 22 to 24, 2022, meeting with the two leaders of the event, followed by a…
The “Modi” turn of Indian letters: between censorship and sensitivity
Indian literature is in the spotlight at the Paris Book Festival, which opens its doors to the general public this Friday, April 22. Thirty Indian authors will take part in…
Paris Book Festival: how to make reading and books desirable?
According to a study by the Center National du Livre, there is a collapse in reading and books. In question, the competition of the screens. At what age do we…
Ilkka Herola’s wild contract day ended with silver and history books – “I don’t ski a meter anymore”
During the weekend, Ilkka Herola took the Finnish Championship medal in skiing, hill jumping and combined. Perttu Reponen won the combined Finnish Championship. Sakari Lund, Riku Salminen Perttu Reponen won…
Laetitia Strauch-Bonart: “From France, this country we thought we knew”
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives, in Ideas, Laetitia Strauch-Bonart. Former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure Ulm in Philosophy and of Sciences Po Paris in Public Affairs. Laetitia Strauch-Bonart is particularly interested…
Sarnia author releases a series of new poetry books
A local author has just released not one but three new books of poetry, writing she hopes will improve people’s state of mind in the midst unsettled times.Sarnia’s Lisa Lachapelle’s…
Spring of Poets: Sophie Nauleau and Lorrie Jean-Louis
The 24th edition of the Printemps des Poètes whose theme this year is “The ephemeral” takes place from March 12 to 28. Sophie NAULEAUwriter, producer and organizer of the Spring…
In Ukraine with Andreï Kourkov and in Quebec with Paul Serge Forest
Special program with the Ukrainian writer Andrei Kurkov who bears witness to the war in his country. And in this Week of the French Language in the world, meeting with…
Martine Delvaux, rekindling the fire of ecological and feminist struggles
An essential voice of feminism in Canada, Martine Delvaux was born in 1968. She now teaches literature at the University of Quebec in Montreal, and is the author of numerous…