Tag: Literature
Only one in 10 European medieval tales is known!
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Literature: the author Alain Guiraudie for “Rabalaïre”
A Rabalaïrein Occitan, designates a person who is never at home, always up and down hill… Here, it is Jacques, unemployed, passionate about cycling, with an unfailing humanity, and who…
Meet the Little Prince
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris is offering an exceptional exhibition until June 26 around the book “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. For the first time, part…
Thomas Gunzig, happiness from male to worse
Belgian writer Thomas Gunzig returns with a puzzling new novel about the meaning of life. A funny and critical vision of our society. Take a family. A couple with their…
The (re)discovery of the Little Prince, a moving lesson in life
For the first time, a major museum exhibition devoted to the Little Prince, a timeless masterpiece of literature. In addition to some 600 pieces on the many facets of Antoine…
Only 9% of European medieval tales are known
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Lembe Lokk, Estonian common sense
Where is Estonia? Well, it’s in Europe, under the nose of Finland and in the comings and goings of Russia, ah okay. This question: where is Estonia? hurt our guest…
“Policeman, child of the Republic”, by Abdoulaye Kanté
The Book France of the week approaches the French police seen from the inside, without taboo. Abdoulaye Kanté publishes, with Fayard editions, Policeman, child of the Republic. A book that…
Literature: “The forger of the family”, new thriller by Éric Halphen
Anti-corruption and then anti-terrorist magistrate, today president of the chamber at the Paris Court of Appeal, Éric Halphen is also the author of half a dozen thrillers. He publishes his…
Turkish novelist Elif Shafak, digging up memories and replanting trees
Elif Shafak is the author of twelve critically acclaimed novels, including ‘The Sultan’s Architect’, ‘The Bastard of Istanbul’, ‘Three Daughters of Eve’, and ’10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in This…