Tag: Literature
Release of the film “Consent”, adaptation of the shocking book by Vanessa Springora
The consent comes out this Wednesday, October 11 in French theaters. Adapted from the eponymous book written by Vanessa Springora, she recounts the influence she suffered as a teenager. Then…
opening of the 10th edition of the international book festival “The Breath of the Harmattan”
From this Tuesday, October 10, the tenth edition of the international festival “The Breath of Harmattan” will be held in N’Djamena. For five days, in the premises of the Emi…
World Autopsy: “Musical drama”, by Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam
Let’s imagine… a dingy concert hall, hidden from the world, in the depths of a funeral home. Michael and Britney perform in an offbeat and dysfunctional concert, stuck between life…
The writer and journalist Michel Jean wants to “show what is beautiful despite everything” in a repulsive universe
Of Innu origin, one of the recognized indigenous peoples in Canada, the writer and journalist Michel Jean is one of the first to have written about his community. On the…
The Nobel Prize in Literature awarded to Norwegian Jon Fosse
The 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded this Thursday, October 5 to Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse for “his innovative plays”, announced the jury. The Swedish Academy honored the 64-year-old…
“The Outlaw State”, by Arié Alimi – Book France
For the Minister of the Interior, “police violence” does not exist as we imagine it, because the police exercise legitimate authority. Last week, more than 30,000 people demonstrated in France…
Louis-Ferdinand Despreez emerges from the shadows for the first time
South African novelist, involved alongside Nelson Mandela’s ANC, Louis-Ferdinand Despreez was advisor to several African heads of state. From his residence in Pretoria, he traveled the African continent for thirty…
In the company of the damned and blessed of Lagos, with Ayobami Adebayo
After making herself known by publishing a deliciously sentimental and successful first novel, the Nigerian Ayobami Adebayo delivers with In the time of the damned and the blessed his second…
Charline Effah, women’s bodies outraged by wars
Charline Effah was born in Gabon. Today in Paris, business manager by day, she writes by night. For “The Women of Bidibidi»Charline went to northern Uganda. “After the death of…
Éric Delphin Kwégoué wins the RFI theater prize for his play “À coeur Ouvert”
Éric Delphin Kwégoué, Cameroonian author, wins the RFI theater prize for his play “À coeur Ouvert”. The prize was awarded yesterday in Limoges as part of the Zébrures d’Automne, the…