Reading Nights from January 23 to 26, 2025

Reading Nights from January 23 to 26, 2025
Reading Nights from January 23 to 26, 2025

Organized for the fourth consecutive year by the National Book Center (CNL) to celebrate the pleasure of reading, Reading Nights return from January 23 to 26, 2025, on the theme “heritages”.

These Reading Nights invite the public to come together for thousands of events at heritage sites that inspire the public and authors. During these four days and nights, thousands of events will be scheduled throughout and beyond the borders.

An opportunity for meetings and activities in libraries, bookstores, but also in schools, museums, cultural and artistic places, associative and solidarity spaces, prison structures or even French Institutes, thus reaffirming the essential place of books and reading to everyone.

During the previous edition, nearly 8,500 events in 4,000 locations were organized, bringing together an audience
ever more numerous around the pleasure of reading and the sharing of reading.

???? All events near you can be found on nuitsdelalecture.fr, on Facebook and Instagram #Nuitsdelalecture.

Radio France supports literary creation

Every day, Radio France and its antennas – primarily France Inter and France Culture – fully play the cultural prescription card by offering listeners flagship events highlighting books, authors and publishers.
With nearly 50 hours per week exclusively devoted to books, numerous literary events supported during the year and recognized prizes such as the Inter Book Prize, the Fnac France Inter BD Prize, the franceinfo Prize for current affairs comics and reporting, the France Bleu Book Prize – PAGE for booksellers, the France Bleu Comics Prize, the France Culture Student Novel Prize – Télérama, the France Musique-Claude Samuel Book Prize… Radio France confirms its prescribing and prescribing role its position as the leading book media.

Radio France is also involved, every year, in the biggest European cultural events. Through their commitment, the branches thus demonstrate the importance they attach to literature, the promotion of books, authors, publishers and reading.

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