Tag: Literature
“The Empire of Qatar, the new master of the game?”, by Nabil Ennasri and Raphaël Le Magoariec
/ Podcasts / international book The emirate of Qatar is the smallest country to host the World Cup, which attracts teams and fans from all over the world. And the…
100 years after his death, Marcel Proust read by foreign writers
100 years ago, exactly to the day, on November 18, 1922, the French writer Marcel Proust died at the age of 51. A century after his death, it is clear…
Literature: Marcel Proust celebrated on the occasion of the centenary of his death
On the occasion of the centenary of his death, the French writer Marcel Proust is everywhere. The National Library of France is devoting a major exhibition to him in Paris,…
Centenary of Marcel Proust: fictitious correspondence with Félicien Marbœuf
If Félicien Marboeuf is totally unknown, he is one of the greatest writers who has never published anything. In this correspondence, we discover a man who was one of the…
Theater: Nasser Djemai and “The Guardians”: fable on the fourth age
These guardians are fairies and witches. A fantastic odyssey on the border of madness. Old age, they play with it, they laugh at it, they assume it. They are one…
Literature: Shumona Sinha, French, “her vital language”
Shumona Sinha, born in Calcutta, learned French at the age of twenty-two. Since then, she considers this language as her “vital language”, the one that freed her, saved her, brought…
Nadia Yala Kisukidi, the great escape
The philosopher Nadia Yala Kisukidi publishes her first novel “ Dissociation » published by Seuil. She signs a contemporary and poetic fable, a wonderful escape, an inner and literary journey…
Poetry, Music, Song: thirteenth edition of the Festival Paris in full
The thirteenth edition of the Festival Paris en parle opens this Thursday, November 17 at the Maison de la Poésie and 14 partner venues. From November 17 to 27, 2022,…
Caroline Laurent, anger, as a literary weapon
Caroline Laurent is Franco-Mauritian. After the success of her book co-written with Évelyne Pisier, And suddenly freedom (Les Escales, 2017) translated in many countries, she has published Shore of Wrath…
In the poetic belly of the world, with the Haitian Makenzy Orcel (1/2)
Haitian author Makenzy Orcel rose to prominence by publishing his first novel The Immortals in which he pays tribute to the Haitian prostitutes who died during the 2010 earthquake. In…