Tag: Literature
Marc Namblard: listening to the sounds of nature
/ Podcasts / In person(s) One foot in science, the other in poetry and with sharp ears, Marc Namblard is an audio-naturalist. He listens to then records the multitudes of…
Fabien Vinçon and the Little Father Killed the Sea
A novel that bears a name that still makes people shiver: Stalin. Is he an eminently romantic character? When we take hold of such a significant character in history with…
Literature: “Djinns” by Seynabou Sonko, neither tonic nor Levi’s
/ Podcasts / In person(s) “From the moment we master the language, we have the right to mistreat it and invent a new way of writing.“. A first novel in…
Decade of Indigenous Languages: great cause of UNESCO
On December 13, 2022, UNESCO officially launched its International Decade of Indigenous Languages. This ten-year event aims to draw global attention to the need to preserve indigenous languages around the…
Marie Charrel frees the storytellers of lights
Novelist and journalist for the daily Le Monde, Marie Charrel publishes “ The Night Eaters », a novel halfway between the historical fresco of 20th century America, Japanese tales and…
A first in the world! Turkish physicians have proven, they will enter the literature: “Memorizations in diagnosis and treatment will change”
Thyroid diseases are one of the most common endocrine diseases after diabetes in our country. Thyroid disorders, which are a hormonal disease caused by the over or under-functioning of the…
Leili Anvar, between Rumi and Hugo
A dive into the ocean of Knowledge; this is what In Sol Major invites you to. Obviously, we’re going to need a felucca of curiosity and a bit of mystical…
Olivier Roy, research director at the CNRS and director of studies at the EHESS
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives Olivier Roy, director of research at the CNRS and director of studies at the EHESS in his magazine Idées, with the theme: the crisis of culture. Olivier…
“Soap and Tears” by Delphine Chedaleux
/ Podcasts / Book France The French Book of the week is interested in soap-operas, these sentimental soap operas intended for housewives and which evolved considerably during the 20th century.…
Dominique Fortier revives the grace of poet Emily Dickinson
Born in Quebec, Dominique Fortier is a writer and translator. After a doctorate in French literature, she published her first novel in 2008, “Good use of the stars», laureate of…