Tag: Literature
Antoine Wauters, nostalgia for a Belgian childhood
This book was born from a question: what happens when an author, who has written a lot about childhood, traces the silver thread of his own childhood? The Shortest Path…
Theater: “Ahouvi”: the love story of a mixed Franco-Israeli couple
“Ahouvi” means “my love” in Hebrew. It is also the last play by Yuval Rozman, Israeli director, in exile in Paris, to be able to continue working. In this play,…
Caryl Férey, the thriller writer who roars like a lion
Caryl Férey, born in 1967, is a French writer, traveler, screenwriter, cinema and comics, specializing in thrillers. He writes dark novels whose action is most often located abroad (Haka, Utu,…
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…
“Watch over her” by Jean-Baptiste Andrea, a destiny engraved in stone
Awarded the prestigious Prix Goncourt 2023, the fourth novel by Jean-Baptiste Andrea offers a fresco of almost 600 pages which immerses us in Italy in the first half of the…
Music: the sensitive and rhythmic banter of rapper Petite Gueule
Actress and musician, Petite Gueule has just released her first album, Scoldwhich combines rap and songs with lyrics and for which she received the Coup de coeur from the Charles…
Literature – Kevin Lambert immerses us in the psyche of the ultra-rich
After Querelle, which told the story of a workers’ strike in a sawmill in Northern Canada, Kevin Lambert climbs the social elevator and explores in Let Our Joy Remain another…
Writer Neige Sinno wins the 2023 Femina Prize with “Sad Tiger”
Favorite part, Neige Sinno, 46 years old, won the Femina 2023 prize with her writing on incest suffered when she was a child. After having already enthused 80,000 readers, 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…
For Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s war with China is not an option
Two and a half months before the presidential election in Taiwan, it is time to take stock for the woman who presided over the island for eight years. Tsai Ing-wen,…