Sophie Galabru, philosopher: “The last times are not necessarily endings”

Sophie Galabru, philosopher: “The last times are not necessarily endings”
Sophie Galabru, philosopher: “The last times are not necessarily endings”

Published on January 15, 2025 at 10:03.

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She has always been inhabited by the regret of the irreversible. Sophie Galabru, noted in particular for her essay The Face of Our Anger (Flammarion, 2022), is one of the new voices of a fresh and skillful pop philosophy. In Our last times, work which will be published this January 16 by Allary Editions, the philosopher explores our relationship with nostalgia. What are the most painful “last times”? Is it in our interest to live each moment as if it were our last? Is it possible to reconcile with the passage of time? A fascinating essay that invites us to inhabit the present differently.

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