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Post-Apocalyptic Novel "Cantique du Chaos" by Mathieu Belezi
Mathieu Belezi's new novel, "Cantique du Chaos," follows the journey of Théo and Chloé as they flee a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by pollution, war, and tyranny, seeking refuge in the Orinoco River jungle.
Post-Apocalyptic Novel "Cantique du Chaos" by Mathieu Belezi
Mathieu Belezi's new novel, "Cantique du Chaos," follows the journey of Théo and Chloé as they flee a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by pollution, war, and tyranny, seeking refuge in the Orinoco River jungle.
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32% Bias Score


Sébastien Ménestrier's "La Petite Zone avec de la lumière": A Daily Chronicle of Life and Literature
Sébastien Ménestrier's "La Petite Zone avec de la lumière" is a collection of short chapters following the author's daily life from November 2018 to March 2019, blending personal experiences with observations of the world around him, creating a poignant and insightful narrative.
Sébastien Ménestrier's "La Petite Zone avec de la lumière": A Daily Chronicle of Life and Literature
Sébastien Ménestrier's "La Petite Zone avec de la lumière" is a collection of short chapters following the author's daily life from November 2018 to March 2019, blending personal experiences with observations of the world around him, creating a poignant and insightful narrative.
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48% Bias Score


Compagnon's Testament: Reflections on Literary Endings and the Humanistic Intellectual
Antoine Compagnon's "Con la vida por detrás", published by Acantilado, compiles his final lectures at the Collège de France, reflecting on the final works of major authors and the changing role of the humanistic intellectual, a model he embodies.
Compagnon's Testament: Reflections on Literary Endings and the Humanistic Intellectual
Antoine Compagnon's "Con la vida por detrás", published by Acantilado, compiles his final lectures at the Collège de France, reflecting on the final works of major authors and the changing role of the humanistic intellectual, a model he embodies.
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60% Bias Score


Barthes and the Question of Homosexuality: A 1970s Perspective
The online journal "Revue Roland Barthes" issue 7, titled "Barthes et la question homosexuelle", examines Roland Barthes's perspective on homosexuality in the 1970s, revealing his critique of imposed identities and his focus on individual experience, anticipating contemporary discussions of queer an...
Barthes and the Question of Homosexuality: A 1970s Perspective
The online journal "Revue Roland Barthes" issue 7, titled "Barthes et la question homosexuelle", examines Roland Barthes's perspective on homosexuality in the 1970s, revealing his critique of imposed identities and his focus on individual experience, anticipating contemporary discussions of queer an...
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44% Bias Score


Resurgence of Dumas' Novels in Modern French Cinema
French films based on Alexandre Dumas' novels, "D'Artagnan et Milady" and the upcoming "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo," are projected to have massive viewership, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his works in modern France, possibly reflecting societal anxieties.
Resurgence of Dumas' Novels in Modern French Cinema
French films based on Alexandre Dumas' novels, "D'Artagnan et Milady" and the upcoming "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo," are projected to have massive viewership, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his works in modern France, possibly reflecting societal anxieties.
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56% Bias Score


Série Noire Celebrates 80 Years: Adapting to a Changing Landscape
Gallimard's Série Noire, a French crime fiction collection, celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2023, having published approximately 3,500 titles since 1945, adapting to evolving tastes while facing challenges from competitors like Rivages Noir.
Série Noire Celebrates 80 Years: Adapting to a Changing Landscape
Gallimard's Série Noire, a French crime fiction collection, celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2023, having published approximately 3,500 titles since 1945, adapting to evolving tastes while facing challenges from competitors like Rivages Noir.
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24% Bias Score

Greek Author Melpo Axioti's Exile in Paris
Melpo Axioti, a Greek novelist and poet, exiled in Paris from 1947 to 1950 after facing arrest and expulsion for her political activism during Greece's civil war, documented her experiences in her French-language diary, République-Bastille.

Greek Author Melpo Axioti's Exile in Paris
Melpo Axioti, a Greek novelist and poet, exiled in Paris from 1947 to 1950 after facing arrest and expulsion for her political activism during Greece's civil war, documented her experiences in her French-language diary, République-Bastille.
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4% Bias Score

French Bestsellers: Million-Copy Success and Societal Trends
Three French novels, "All the Blue of the Sky," "Fresh Water for Flowers," and a title by Michel Bussi, each sold over one million copies, showcasing strong female leads in idyllic settings, focusing on disappearances and emotional journeys.

French Bestsellers: Million-Copy Success and Societal Trends
Three French novels, "All the Blue of the Sky," "Fresh Water for Flowers," and a title by Michel Bussi, each sold over one million copies, showcasing strong female leads in idyllic settings, focusing on disappearances and emotional journeys.
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44% Bias Score

19th-Century French Novels and the Shaping of a Life
Steffie Van Neste's book examines how reading 19th-century French novels, including works by Flaubert, Stendhal, and Dumas, shaped her personal journey and understanding of life, culminating in an unexpected tribute to female authors who influenced her freedom.

19th-Century French Novels and the Shaping of a Life
Steffie Van Neste's book examines how reading 19th-century French novels, including works by Flaubert, Stendhal, and Dumas, shaped her personal journey and understanding of life, culminating in an unexpected tribute to female authors who influenced her freedom.
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48% Bias Score

Count of Monte Cristo" Film Success Sparks Renewed Interest in Dumas
The film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo" attracted nearly 10 million viewers, surpassing the viewership of the recent "Three Musketeers" adaptation, and sparking renewed interest in Dumas's works, as seen in the release of Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre's novel, "Je voulai...

Count of Monte Cristo" Film Success Sparks Renewed Interest in Dumas
The film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo" attracted nearly 10 million viewers, surpassing the viewership of the recent "Three Musketeers" adaptation, and sparking renewed interest in Dumas's works, as seen in the release of Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre's novel, "Je voulai...
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44% Bias Score

Némirovsky's Literary Success: A Blend of Exile and Artistic Mastery
Irène Némirovsky, a Russian émigré, achieved literary success in 1930s Paris with novels like "David Golder", showcasing a unique style blending naturalism and impressionism, while also meticulously documenting her creative process in her notebooks.

Némirovsky's Literary Success: A Blend of Exile and Artistic Mastery
Irène Némirovsky, a Russian émigré, achieved literary success in 1930s Paris with novels like "David Golder", showcasing a unique style blending naturalism and impressionism, while also meticulously documenting her creative process in her notebooks.
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24% Bias Score

Republication of Claude Aveline's Classic French Detective Novel
Tusitala has republished Claude Aveline's 1947 detective novel, "L'Abonné de la ligne U," featuring Inspector Frédéric Belot investigating a murder on a Paris bus line in 1932, notable for its complex plot and cinematic writing style.

Republication of Claude Aveline's Classic French Detective Novel
Tusitala has republished Claude Aveline's 1947 detective novel, "L'Abonné de la ligne U," featuring Inspector Frédéric Belot investigating a murder on a Paris bus line in 1932, notable for its complex plot and cinematic writing style.
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24% Bias Score
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