Tag: Literature
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…
A writing lesson, with Mauritian novelist Shenaz Patel
Between essays, poetry and short stories, Desêtre and other fragments is a collection of literary texts proposed by the 2023 class of the writing workshop sponsored by the French Institute…
Today in Prague, the victims of the mass shooting are remembered – a Finnish literature lecturer may also have died in the attack | Foreign countries
Yrjö Lauranto, a Finn who teaches at Kaarle University, fears that his colleague may have died in Thursday’s shooting. Roni Kuronen, Elsa Osipova Today, Saturday, the victims of the mass…
“Black Music Justice: a legal history”, by Fabrice Epstein
Do lawyers and magistrates have a sense of rhythm? Because law and justice have shaped the lives of musicians and in particular American bluesmen… Small arrangements or big trials, fights…
Henri Gougaud, the eternal storyteller
Storyteller, novelist and essayist, Henri Gougaud is the author of around forty books, including by Albin Michel “ The snow child “, ” The Book of Paths “, ” Little…
The lecture on Finnish literature was interrupted by the shooting – a Finnish teacher tells about the events in Prague | Foreign countries
Charles University in Prague, where the mass shooting happened on Thursday, also has a department of Finnish language and literature. At Charles University in Prague, which became the scene of…
Lyonel Trouillot: the night light of the ordeal, female voices for Haiti
This book is that of a landscape of stones, rivers and shades, that of a hill damaged by the greed of a man, an unscrupulous notary who, in these places,…
Tribute to Joseph Bialot who would have been 100 years old in 2023
At the time of the centenary of the birth of Joseph Bialot, tribute to the writer, born in 1923 in Warsaw, settled in France in 1930, survivor of the Auschwitz…
“Don Quixote” by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, the rebirth of a masterpiece
After ” hell “, a stunning adaptation of Dante’s text, the Brizzi brothers tackle another great literary classic in comics: “Don Quixote de la Mancha”. They magnify the text of…
Clémence Mesnier: “Everyone, always, has had a tattoo”
It was originally an academic work on the history of tattoos throughout the world which gave birth to this book entitled Of skin and ink, published by Editions du Trésor.…