France 5
“La Grande Librairie” by Augustin Trapenard. Wednesday October 16, at 9 p.m.
- 11 quai Branly, Mazarine M. Pingeot (Flammarion)
- Coeur, Thibault de Montaigu (Albin Michel)
- Me, Fadi the stolen brother, Riad Sattouf (Books of the Future)
- Adding life to the days, Anne-Dauphine Julliand (The Arenas)
- Pack dogs, Charlotte des Georges (Fayard)
- The collapse, Edward Louis (Threshold) To talk about this book, Augustin Trapenard took the writer to a place that resonated with his story.
France Inter
- “Great good to you” by Ali Rebeihi. Monday to Friday at 10:05 a.m.
Wednesday: with Adrien Blancauthor of Let’s play, discovering the world, others and ourselves (In Press).
- “The original soundtrack” by Nagui and Leïla Kaddour-Bouadi. Monday to Friday at 11 a.m.
Thursday: with Laurent Mariotte pour At my table (Solar).
- “The head in the square” by Mathieu Vidard. Monday to Friday at 2 p.m.
Tuesday: with Claudia de Rhamtheoretical physicist, cosmologist at Imperial College London, author of The beauty of the fall (How much).
Friday: with Zepcomic book author.
- « The 20e hour” by Eva Bester. Monday to Thursday at 8 p.m.
Monday: with Michel Pastoureaupour Pink: History of a color (The Threshold).
- “Totemic” by Rebecca Manzoni. Friday at 9.30am.
Rebecca Manzoni receives Luz for his graphic novel Two naked girls (Albin Michel).
- “The Philosophy Hour” by Patricia Martin. Friday at 8 p.m.
Patricia Martin receives philosophers and authors Nassim El Kabli et Gabrielle Halpern.
- “Etcétéra” by Lilia Hassaine. Every Saturday at 2 p.m.
Lilia Hassaine receives Claudie Hunzingerpour It’s snowing on the pianist (Grasset) and Kev Lambert pour Snow trails (The new Attila).
- “Bistroscopy” by Charline Vanhoenacker. Every Saturday at 7:20 p.m.
Charline Vanhoenacker receives the philosopher and author Myriam Revault d’Allonnes.
- “Facing History” by Philippe Collin. Every Sunday at 4 p.m.
Rebroadcast of episode 8 “The strange escape », extract from the podcast dedicated to Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
- “Literary admirations” by Fabrice Luchini. Every Sunday at 7:20 p.m.
Fabrice Luchini reads the works of his literary pantheon with the style that characterizes him.
- “The Mask and the Feather” by Rebecca Manzoni, every Sunday at 8 p.m.
Special literature program with Arnaud Viviant (Regards), Jean-Marc Proust (Slate), Raphaëlle Leyris (Le Monde) and Elisabeth Philippe (Le Nouvel Obs). On the program, The last days of the socialist party d’Aurélien Bellanger (Threshold), Evil Pretty d’Emma Becker (Albin Michel), Well-being of Nathan Hill (Gallimard) Love Gil of Shane Haddad (POL) and Famous of Maud Ventura (The Iconoclast).
- “Gone with History” by Stéphanie Duncan, every Sunday at 9 p.m.
Diffusion you podcast « 1943, Joseph Kessel joins Free France”, with Olivier Weberwriter and major reporter.
France Culture
- “Marie Richeux’s Book Club”. Monday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday: with Marie Darrieussecq which brings out a new translation ofAlice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Cambourakis) and the writer Hélène Frappat who has written extensively on the text, notably in his last essay, Gaslighting or the art of silencing women (The Observatory, 2023).
Tuesday: with Levent Beskardès pour Sign me that you love me (Bruno Doucey).
Wednesday: with Abel Quentin pour Hut (Editions de l’Observatoire).
Thursday: with the comic strip artist Claire Braud pour La Chiâle (Dupuis/Les Ondes Marcinelle Collection).
Friday: in the library Fabcaro.
- “Evening Questions by Quentin Lafay”. Monday to Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday: with Emma Beckerauthor of Pretty evil (Albin Michel) and Guillaume Périlhouauthor of The Book of the Serpent (The Observatory).
- “Evening readings ». Monday to Friday from 9:35 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Broadcast during the week of: “The love of words – Marina Tsvetaieva and Boris Pasternak: a Russian correspondence”.
Between 1922 and 1930, Marina Tsvetaieva exiled, and Boris Pasternak remained in Russia, discovered each other as poets of equal creativity. Their correspondence invents a unique relationship: love transfigured by words. They only managed to see each other in 1935, in Paris. But this meeting will turn out to be “a non-meeting”: the fusion in reality, dreamed of by Marina Tsvetaieva, was not there. What remains are these letters between two exceptional poets, many of which have been lost, others found in Marina’s notebooks: Ariadna Efron, her daughter, will later write, in her memories, that “placed at an insurmountable distance one of the other, Marina and Boris had found each other thanks to their letters, their poems, in the safest of earthly embraces.” With Juliette Roudet, Cedric Lenoir, Félicien Juttner et France Ducateau
Monday: episode 1: “Marina Tsvetaieva – Boris Pasternak: 1922-1936”
Tuesday: episode 2: “1922: Prague – Berlin”
Wednesday: episode 3: “1923: Life lies inimitably”
Thursday: episode 4: “1924: Prague – Moscow”
Friday: episode 5: “Happiness? »
Excerpts from the correspondence published by Editions des Syrtes, translated by Eveline Amoursky et Luba Jurgensonand letters to Pasternak by Marina Tsvetaieva published by Clémence Hiver, translated by Nadine Dubourvieux. Poems by Marina Tsvetaieva translated by Eve Malleret, Attempt at Jealousy and other poems (La Découverte editions); The sky is burningtranslation of Pierre Leon et Eve Malleret (Poetry/Gallimard); Bernard Kreise, After Russia (Rivages pocket editions); Henri Deluy, The lyrical offense and other poems (editions Farrago/Léo Scheer).
- “Concordance of the times” by Jean-Noël Jeanneney. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Jean-Noël Jeanneney receives Michel Pastoureau who publishes Pink. History of a color at the Threshold.
- “The literary conversation of Mathias Enard”. Saturday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Interview with the Austrian novelist Josef Winkler with the interpreter Bernard Banoun on the occasion of the publication of The field (Verdier edition). Joined in the second part by the historian John Chapoutotprofessor of contemporary history at Sorbonne University, specialist in the history of Nazism, Germany and Western modernity. Author notably of The Nazi world: 1919-1945, John Chapoutot, Christian Ingrao, Nicolas Patin (Tallandier).
- “Archives room” by Matthieu Garrigou-Lagrange. Sunday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Broadcast of the first two episodes of the series devoted to Françoise Sagan. Episode 1, “ Turning 18 in 54″, with Rémy Pawinhistorian, author of the work History of happiness in France (Robert Laffont), episode 2 “The good pleasures of Françoise Sagan”, with Denis Westhoff, son of Françoise Sagan. He recently published The Sagan years (Gourcuff Gradenigo).
- “Fiction – Theater and Co”. Sunday from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
As part of the cycle “ All terribly”, two plays, Black cardboard, of Fabrice Melquiot et Sophie Berger et Thunderstruck of Fabrice Melquiot.
Public Senate
- “The joy of books” by Claire Chazal. Every Friday at 11 p.m.
Claire Chazal receives Grégoire Bouillier pour Orangerie syndrome (Editions Flammarion) and Guillaume Perilhou pour The Serpent’s Crown (Editions de L’Observatoire).
Europe 1
- “The voice is delivered” by Nicolas Carreau. Every Sunday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Etienne Kern will be the guest of Nicolas Carreau.
“The visit to the library” will be devoted to that ofAbel Quentin.