Tag: Literature
“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…
Fabien Truong, the size of the origins
He’s a sociologist well in his shoes. A new generation sociologist who ties his shoelaces, either to scream into the microphone with his punk friends, or to find his students…
Exploring the fortunes and misfortunes of exile, with the Anglo-Congolese JJ Bola
Born in the DRC and now living in London, JJ Bola is the rising star of what is called the ” black british literature “. Entering literature through poetry, the…
“Russia Today (RT), an influential media in the service of the Russian state”, by Maxime Audinet
In his book Russia Today (RT), an influential media in the service of the Russian state, published by the INA, the researcher Maxime Audinet looks back on who is pulling…
Franck Maubert, all tastes are in his nature
The writer Franck Maubert loves long country walks. Throughout the pages of his collection entitled “Natural Stories”, he invites us to stroll, he shares his sylvan reveries, and marvels with…
Literature: Karine Tuil, ethnology of counterterrorism justice
Alma Revel is an anti-terrorist investigating judge, she must decide on the fate of Abdeljalil Kacem, a young Muslim who has joined Syria with his wife. Back in France, he…
With Anne-Fleur Multon, love gives them
Anne-Fleur Multon’s pen made a name for herself with the successful children’s literature series “Allo Sorcières”, illustrated by Stéphanie Diglee. She is back today with “Les nuits bleues”, an adult…
A year later, the poet Innocent Bahati still missing in Rwanda
There are many questions around the disappearance of the poet Innocent Bahati, whose relatives have not heard from for a year. A hundred writers from all over the world are…