France 5
Unpublished program: “The docs of La Grande Librairie”. Wednesday December 11, at 9:05 p.m.
“The docs of La Grande Librairie”, collection created by Francois Brusneldevotes a 4e unpublished episode Guy de Maupassant.
Monument of French literature, the author of Bel-Ami is in the spotlight in a film dedicated to his life and work: “ Maupassant had Flaubert for mentor, Zola for friend, Freud for study companion on the benches of Charcot at La Salpêtrière… He was the most famous writer of his time, blacklisted for insulting good morals, shocked good society, dissected like no other the mechanisms of passion, ambition, vanity and madness in dazzling style… »
The film's speakers: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt (writer), Sylvain Tesson (writer), Pierre Bayard (psychoanalyst and writer), Olivier Frebourg (writer and editor), Noelle Benhamou (lecturer at the University of Picardie Jules-Verne), and Martine Reid (professor emeritus at the University of Lille).
France Culture
“Culture lunches” by Marie Labory, Monday to Friday from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Monday 12:00 p.m.: Review: Polar
- This is how the world goes of Jake Hinkson (Gallmeister).
- A grave for two of Ron Rash (Gallimard / Série noire).
- With Francis Angelier et Elise Lépine.
Wednesday 1:00 p.m.: Meeting with the author Emmanuelle Lambert for his book No respect (Stock).
“Le Book Club” by Marie Richeux, Monday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
- Monday: With Julia Deck pour Ann of England (Threshold).
- Tuesday: Rediscover Lady Chatterley's Lover of D.H. Lawrencewith Marc Poréewho edited the edition published in La Pléiade, and Christine Jordisspecialist in English literature.
- Wednesday: With Alix Lerasle pour Glass between your fingers (The Astral Beaver) and Célestin de Meeûs pour Mythology of 12 (Editions du Sous-sol).
- Thursday: Announcement of the winner of the France Culture Student Novel Prize, with three student judges for the prize, and the winner.
- Friday: In the library David Castello-Lopes.
“Le Feuilleton” under the coordination of Blandine Masson, Monday to Friday from 9 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The first episode of the podcast series The heart of manbased on the novel by Jón Kalman Stefánsson (Gallimard), will be broadcast Monday December 9. This will be followed by one episode per day over the next two weeks. This series is produced by Laurence Courtoisaccording to an adaptation of Gabriel Dufaytranslated by Eric Bourywith the literary advice ofEmmanuelle Chevrière.
« Between heaven and earth, The sadness of the angels then The heart of man. This trilogy by the great Icelandic author Jón Kalman Stefánsson is set in Iceland at the end of the 19th century and revolves around the place of poetry in our world and the constant battle between life and death, between darkness and darkness. light. »
Born in Reykjavik in 1963, Jon Kalman Stefánssonis an Icelandic author and translator. His novel Your absence is only darkness (Grasset, 2022) was unanimously praised and received the 2022 France Inter/Le Point foreign book prize. His latest book My yellow submarine was released in 2024 by Bourgois editions.
This successful trilogy was translated in France by Eric Bourya great regular in Icelandic literature. In 2016, the translator won the SGDL Translation Grand Prize for his translation of Besides, fish don't have feet. (Gallimard).
“L’Instant Poetry”, Monday to Friday from 9:30 p.m. to 9:35 p.m.
This month of December, the season of “L’Instant Poetry” is dedicated to poems from childhood. A show produced by Tidiane Thiang – The Best Of Tidiane Thiang from a collection designed by Camille Renardunder the literary advice of Celine Geoffroy.
Of Victor Hugo has George Sandpassing through Paul Eluard, Mathilde Wagmanliterary columnist at Book Club from France Culture, presents and comments on twenty poems, enough to bring listeners back to school.
- Monday : The Earth is blue of Paul Eluardread by Alexandre Ignaczak.
- Mardi : One morning d’Emile Verhaerenread by Marina Cappe.
- Wednesday : The milkmaid and the milk pot, Jean de La Fontaineread by Pauline Ziade.
- THURSDAY : Thermidor of Sabine Sicaud.
- Friday : I love the donkey so sweet of Francis Jammesread by Aurore Frémont.
“Evening readings”, Monday to Friday from 9:35 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The first episode of the podcast series dedicated to the work of Simone de Beauvoir, Interviews with Jean-Paul Sartre, August-September 1974will be broadcast Monday December 9. This will be followed by one episode per day over the next two weeks.
The actor Sami Frey interprets the work of Simone de Beauvoirpublished by Gallimard following The farewell ceremony. This recording was made by Jean Couturier in Paris, at the École normale supérieure on rue d'Ulm, on the occasion of the Autumn Festival in September 2001.
“The Literary Conversation” by Mathias Énard, Saturday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Interview with Béatrice Commengéauthor of Never arrive (editions Verdier), et Danièle Roberttranslator notably of The art of loving: and other thoughts of love by Ovid (South Acts).
France Inter
“Great good for you” by Ali Rebeihi, Monday to Friday at 10:05 a.m.
- THURSDAY : Our common places with Michel Bussiwriter and geographer.
- Friday : The pleasure of reading Sherlock Holmes with Matthieu Letourneux.
“The original soundtrack” by Nagui and Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi, Monday to Friday at 11 a.m.
- Monday: With Sylvie Vartan pour My life from stage to stage (Ground).
- Tuesday: With Coco pour Poor beasts! Journey to the heart of the animal condition (Les Echappés).
“The Earth in the Square” by Mathieu Vidard, Monday to Friday at 2 p.m.
- Wednesday: With Fabien Lebrunresearcher in sociology, author of Digital barbarism (L’Échappée).
- Friday: With the writer Jean-Christophe Ruffin.
“Sensitive Affair” by Fabrice Drouelle, Monday to Friday at 3 p.m.
- THURSDAY : Harry Potter VS J. K. Rowling. A documentary account of Jeanne Mayer.
“Zoom zoom zen” by Matthieu Noël, Monday to Friday at 4 p.m.
- Monday: With Michael Lussaultgeographer, professor at the ENS de Lyon, author of Cohabitons ! (The Threshold) and Douglas Kennedy for his novel Elsewhere at home (Belfond).
- Tuesday: With Albert Moukheiberresearcher, clinical psychologist, author of Neuromania (Allary Editions).
- Thursday: With Christophe Faurépsychiatrist, psychotherapist, author of This life…and beyond (Albin Michel).
“The 20th Hour” by Eva Bester, Monday to Thursday at 8 p.m.
- Tuesday: With Emmanuelle Lambert pour No respect (Stock).
- THURSDAY : Monica Sabolowriter, for Les Weirdosillustrated by Matthew Sapin (Gallimard Jeunesse).
“Etcétéra” by Lilia Hassaine, every Saturday at 2 p.m.
With Patrick Franceschi pour Letter to a newborn baby girl (Grasset) and Célestin de Meeûs pour Mythology of 12 (Editions du Sous sol).
“The Mask and the Feather” by Rebecca Manzoni on Sunday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- The musical Les Miserables of Victor Hugo staged by Ladislas Chollet at the Théâtre du Châtelet.
- The Seagull of Tchékhovdirected by Stéphane Braunschweig at the Odeon Marius de Joël Pommerat at MC 93.
- The Loving Servant of Marivauxdirected by Catherine Hiegel at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint Martin.
- The musical Hedwig and the angry inchbooklet of John Cameron Mitchelldirected by Dominique Guillo at Scala Paris.
“CO2 My love” by Denis Cheissoux. Sunday at 1:20 p.m.
With Fabrice Cavarettadoctor in economic sciences and Eric Lenoirlandscape gardener, authors of Please make your ecosystem less absurd than you found it – Reflections on our relationship to life and society (Payot).
“Literary admirations” by Fabrice Luchini at 7:20 p.m. on Sunday.
Europe 1
“The voice is book” by Nicolas Carreau on Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Pascale Dietrich will be the guest of Nicolas Carreau.
“The visit to the library” will be devoted to that of Sebastien Azzopardi.
Public Senate
“The joy of books” by Claire Chazal. Every Friday at 11 p.m.
Claire Chazalreceives: Mazarine Pingeot pour 11 quai Branly (Flammarion) and Louise Chennevière pour Pour Britney (P.O.L)
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