Tag #French Literature

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Bordas's "Les Parrhésiens": A Baroque Exploration of Parisian Eccentricity

Philippe Bordas's "Les Parrhésiens" follows a narrator who discovers a unique gym in Paris's 14th arrondissement, populated by eccentric characters reminiscent of a lost Paris, showcasing a baroque writing style influenced by Rabelais and Céline.

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Death of French Literary Critic Angelo Rinaldi

Angelo Rinaldi, a member of the Académie Française and author of numerous novels including the Prix Femina-winning "La Maison des Atlantes," passed away in Paris on May 7th at the age of 84.

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French Writer Hélène Cixous Wins Formentor Literary Prize

Hélène Cixous, a French-Algerian writer born in 1937, won the 2025 Formentor Literary Prize for her influential work in feminism, postmodernism, and literary theory, impacting French and global intellectual thought; her recent book, "Incendire," reflects on current global events.

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Grossman's "L'Art du Déséquilibre": Instability as a Creative Force

Evelyne Grossman's "L'Art du déséquilibre" examines how writers, artists, and philosophers, including Joyce, Proust, Kafka, Beckett, Céline, Nietzsche, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida, Butler, Preciado, and Haraway, creatively utilize instability to produce innovative work, challenging established norms ...

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French Literary Rankings Shift with New Releases and Political Essays

The French literary rankings show rapid changes due to new releases, with Jean-Christophe Grangé's two-volume thriller debuting at 2nd and 5th place, Léa Nemezia's "The Royal Thorns" at 3rd, and Liz Tomforde's "The Right Move" at 18th, alongside political essays by Gilles-William Goldnadel and Jean ...

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Brasero Explores Parisian Bohemia and Belle Époque's Dark Side

Brasero's fourth issue features an interview with 103-year-old Jeanine Warnod recalling Parisian bohemian life (1910s-30s), alongside articles analyzing child prostitution and the life of Belle Époque courtesan, Belle Otero, showcasing a 'counter-history' perspective.

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Finkielkraut's "Pescador de perlas": Reflections on Life and Society

Alain Finkielkraut's "Pescador de perlas" offers a collection of reflections on life, love, death, and societal issues, blending personal experiences with critiques of contemporary trends like the decline of education and the rise of "woke" ideology.

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Pastoureau's "L'Imaginaire est une réalité": A Personal and Academic Journey

Michel Pastoureau's "L'Imaginaire est une réalité" recounts his academic journey, marked by resistance to his focus on the imaginary; the book's engaging narrative humanizes academia and challenges traditional research boundaries.

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De Kerangal's New Novel Explores War's Enduring Impact

Maylis de Kerangal's new novel, "Giorno di risacca," published by Feltrinelli on February 25th, uses a murder mystery set in her war-torn hometown of Le Havre to explore contemporary issues, including the impact of war and the rise of artificial intelligence, and the ongoing need for human resilienc...

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Four New Authors Debut on French Book Charts

The French book charts for January 13-19 saw four new fiction authors debut: Jean-Christophe Grangé (thriller), Léa Nemezia (dark academia romance), Liz Tomforde (sport romance), and Michael Connelly (crime). Grangé's simultaneous two-volume release was a success, highlighting a new publishing trend...

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Lemaître's "Un avenir radieux": A Cold War Family Saga

Pierre Lemaître's third novel in the "Les Années glorieuses" series, "Un avenir radieux," set in 1959 France, follows the Pelletier family through two significant events: the sexual assault of their daughter Colette and the family's involvement in exfiltrating a Czech spy. The novel has a 250,000-co...

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BHL's "Nuit blanche": Insomnia, Global Engagement, and Mortality

In his recently published book, "Nuit blanche," Bernard-Henri Lévy reflects on his lifelong insomnia, connecting his sleepless nights to his intense engagement with global events, personal relationships, and his reflections on mortality. He dismisses accusations of snobbishness, emphasizing the medi...

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