Tag: Literature Without Borders
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…
Great interview with Joel Dicker: the truth about a successful writer (part 2)
Joël Dicker was born in 1985 in Geneva where he still lives. He is the author of five novels translated into 40 languages which have sold more than 10 million…
Great interview with Joel Dicker: the truth about a successful writer (part 1)
Joël Dicker was born in 1985 in Geneva where he still lives. He is the author of five novels translated into 40 languages which have sold more than 10 million…
Jessica Nelson, the novel by Raymond Radiguet
Literary journalist, co-founder of Les Saints Pères editions, Jessica L. Nelson is also a writer and has just published, with Albin Michel editions, a novel entitled “Shining Like a Tear”…
Sylvain Prudhomme, 2019 Femina Prize
Born in 1979, Sylvain Prudhomme is the author of several award-winning reports and novels translated abroad, including There, Bahi had said., The big ones as well as Legend. With his…
Emmanuel Bourdieu, the question of the legacy of evil from one generation to another
Emmanuel Bourdieu, son of sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, was born in Paris in 1965. Philosopher, playwright, screenwriter and director of several films including “Louis-Ferdinand Céline” with Denis Lavant. He signs withI…
Antoine Wauters, poetry between the silence of some and the words of others
Born in Liège in 1981, Antoine Wauters is a Belgian poet and novelist. He is the author of “Our Mothers” in 2014 (SGDL Revelation Prize, First Prize) republished in the…
Julie Ruocco, to all those who resist in Syria
Twenty-eight-year-old Julie Ruocco, a former Literature student with a degree in International Relations, worked at the European Parliament for five years. Passionate about digital cultures, she has published a work…
Turkish novelist Elif Shafak, digging up memories and replanting trees
Elif Shafak is the author of twelve critically acclaimed novels, including ‘The Sultan’s Architect’, ‘The Bastard of Istanbul’, ‘Three Daughters of Eve’, and ’10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in This…