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This literary heroine’s first name is the 42nd most given female first name in France since 2000.
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From Goncourt to the price of page 111… Are there too many literary awards? – The Express
A late afternoon in April, at the Hôtel du Nord, on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris. Sorj Chalandon receives the Eugène-Dabit populist novel prize for The Enraged…
winner of the “Voix d’Afriques” literary prize 2024
The “Voix d’Afriques” literary prize, created by RFI and JC Lattès editions in partnership with the Cité Internationale des arts in Paris, rewards Nincemon Fallé, a young 22-year-old Ivorian author,…
Norfolk Literary Prize winners celebrated at ceremony
Local writers were recently honored with 2023 Norfolk Literary Prize awards at an event hosted by the Norfolk County Public Library. Article content Held at the St. Williams Community Center,…
Mokhtar Amoudi, a literary birth
If Santa Claus exists, perhaps he will leave a book at the foot of the tree, a first novel recently in the running for the Goncourt for high school students…
Philippe Sollers, a literary heritage that raises questions – L’Express
On October 9, 2014, learning that the Nobel Prize for Literature had gone to Patrick Modiano, we went with François-Henri Désérable to experience the event live, at Gallimard. In the…
Martinique: Viktor Lazlo presents the literary festival “In a dream country”, a “land of writers”
L’Guest culture is the singer and writer Viktor Lazlo who created in Martinique, where she is from, a literary festival entitled “In a dream country”. For the second year, the…
Tchicaya U Tam’Si a “cursed” poet: conversation with literary critic Boniface Mongo-Mboussa
Tchicaya U Tam’Si is a monument of modern African literature. A specialist in his work, the literary critic Boniface Mongo-Mboussa devotes a luminous biographical essay to him. Both narrative and…
“Two literary agents in the American century”, by Laurence Cossu-Beaumont
How were Colette, Sartre and Malraux exported to the United States? How did the great American texts arrive in France between the wars? Two literary agents in the American century…
Eric Chacour, Panayotis Pascot, Cécile Tlili… Newcomers to the literary scene
They tremble, the 74 first-time novelists of this literary season. True, they have already won the first round, the publication, but now they have to distinguish themselves. To be watched…