Discover yesterday’s stories and today on Culture

Discover yesterday’s stories and today on Culture
Discover yesterday’s stories and today on France Culture

The Book Club, with Marie Richeux

Monday to Friday, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Monday, January 27: the glory of his mother

Jean-Claude Grumberg returns with When the earth was flat (Threshold, coll. The 12th century bookstore). A conversation not to be missed on this singular work and its incisive look.

To read -a trip to Soviet Russia

Tuesday January 28: discover the work of Dorothy Allison

Discussion around the author with Isabelle Cambourakis (Cambourakis editions) and Lucile Dumont (Les Hysteriques & Associés editions), who have published several of her works, including the women who hate me.

Wednesday January 29: Nights of insomnia

Clothilde Salelles shares her experience and her book Our insomnia (Gallimard).

Thursday January 30: Treat the Memoirs

Penda Diouf evokes his text Sisters, Our forests are also thorns (Untimely solitary), staged at the MC93, and Tracks (ed. Quartett), soon on tour.

Friday January 31: in the library of Nicolas Bouchaud

An intimate dive in the literary inspirations of the actor.

Midis of culture, with Marie Labory

From Monday to Friday, from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Monday, January 27:

Critical debate: live performance
Analysis of A doll house The Rod-Point Theme) and the Liberation
Large interview: Teodor Currentzis and Peter Sellars on their vision for Castor and Pollux ( Opera).

Tuesday January 28:

Critical debate: first novels
Discussion around Tributes by Julien Perez (POL) and Our insomnia by Clothilde Salelles.
Large interview: Blandine Rinkel presents The flaw (Stock).

Wednesday January 29:

Critical debate: Cinema
Focus A perfect stranger by James Mangold and The Thief Pie by Robert Guédiguian.
Large interview: Baro d’Evel for their show Here sum?, to the MC93.

Thursday January 30:

Critical debate: exhibitions
Exploration of exhibitions Suzanne Valadon (Center Pompidou) and Le Trompe-l’oeil (Marmottan Monet Museum).
Large interview: Jean-Paul Rouve Pour God save the Tuche.

To read – The Renaissance of Suzanne Valadon, daring and timeless painter

Friday January 31:

Critical debate: series
Discussion on Severance (season 2) and Family Like Ours De Thomas Vinterberg.
Large interview: Vincent Dedienne and Johanny Bert around the works of Jean-Luc Lagarce.

With a naked voice – Sophie Fontanel, the look and the pen

By Lisa Vignoli, Monday to Friday, from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

An intimate portrait of Sophie Fontanel, journalist, author and influencer, through five episodes retracing her singular journey, from her Armenian childhood to her role as a fashion icon on Instagram.

Episode 1: The little Armenian singer
Based by her mother from a line of Armenians – a clan as endearing as noisy living – almost living with them in the family apartment, Sophie Fontanel developed a gift to be heard very early. To exist, she sings, plays an instrument, writes poems, everything to become the child we listen to.

Episode 2: Journalism for Start
She would have liked to be an artist, here she is a journalist. Without intention to embrace this job, she finds herself in a writing by chance and not really. Sophie Fontanel will develop her style, very early without code or constraints, already cultivating a certain freedom.

Episode 3: Fashion, this vocation
Dotted with few means, the women of her family with an impeccable look, sewn their clothes. Sophie Fontanel has kept this know-how and makes fashion his profession. Since the first fashion show she attended, she tells it. Today fashion critic at L’Obs, she was director of this section within Elle magazine and at the origin of the first blog on the subject, hosted by the powerful female. By following its vocation, it has become a reference in the field.

Episode 4: Mirror my sweet mirror
Sophie Fontanel is 53 years old when she leaves the magazine Elle, following a painful dismissal. She could become bitter, think that she is no longer the age of being prescribing, even more in the sometimes cruel and demanding environment of fashion … Instead of fading, she is exposed on a social network of ‘A new genre totally turned towards the image: Instagram. Under her new influencer’s cap, she demonstrates that this tool can be made of this tool an intelligent and poetic use.

Episode 5: Literature as a link
From almost childhood, Sophie Fontanel has written. Author of 19 novels, literature was first for her a way to bind to the outside world. Lonely and in love with silence, his contact with others has only passed through words long.

The soap opera – The night of Elie Wiesel

Monday to Friday, 9 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of the Camps, Culture offers a poignant adaptation of the story of Elie Wiesel, The night. Five episodes to rediscover this major work, between reading and analysis, with guests such as Jean Samuel and Pierre Pachet.

Night d’Elie Wiesel (1 to 5/5) – Realization: Baptiste Guiton – : Guillaume Léglise – Choice of extracts: Emmanuelle Chevrière

Monday 01/27/2025 Episode 1: The Germans enter Sighet
“The first impression that we had from the Germans was most reassuring. The officers were installed in individuals, and even in Jews. Their attitude towards their loggers was distant but polite. »»

Tuesday 01/28/2025 Episode 2: the deportation
“I pinched my face: I still lived?” Was I awake? I couldn’t believe it. How was it possible that we burned men, children and that the world was tied? No, all this could not be true. »»

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Wednesday 29/01/2025 Episode 3: Buna camp
“Our tent leader was a German. The face of an assassin, fleshy lips, similar hands on the legs of a wolf. The food of the camp had not badly benefited from him: it was just if he could stir. »»

Thursday 01/30/2025 Episode 4: God
“Why, but why would I bless him?” All my fibers revolted. Because he had burn thousands of children in his pits? Because it operated six crematories day and night on sabbath days and celebration days? »»

Friday 31/01/2025 Episode 5: the death of the father and the liberation
“I woke up on January 29 at dawn. Instead of my father, lay another patient. We had to remove it before dawn to bring it to the crematorium. He may still breathe … his last word had been my name. A call, and I hadn’t answered. »»

The moment poetry

Carte blanche in Sophie Marceau, from 9:30 p.m. to 9:35 p.m.
Each evening, a poetic reading, between classics and original creations, carried by talented actors.

Monday 01/27/2025: “ I always keep an open book … From Sophie Marceau
L for by panay ubond et joequim durons

Mardi 28/01/2025 : The shepherd and the king (Extracts) by Jean de La
lu par Jaquim fossi et Vincent odtto

Wednesday 29/01/2025: L’ignorant by Philippe Jacottet
Read by Olivier Constant and Paula Quote

Thursday 01/30/2025: Almost last junction by Jorge Luis Borges
Read by Christine Cullerier and Jeremy Lewin

Friday 02/01/2025: “ A woman however … From Sophie Marceau
Read by Léonie Dahan-Lamort

Evening readings

Monday to Friday, 9:35 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Pages torn off at Primo Levi – Realization Jacques Taroni – Producer Diane Kolnikoff

Monday 01/27/2025 1st episode “ The Auschwitz camp »

Diane Kolnikoff receives Jean Samuel, friend of Primo Levi, like him surviving the Auschwitz extermination camp where he knew him. Jean Samuel evokes his memories with the writer on the organization of life in the camp then reads passages of if he is a man.

Tuesday 01/28/2025 2nd episode “ Survival gestures »

Diane Kolnikoff receives Pierre Pachet, French writer and essayist. He evokes the recurring themes in the literary work of Primo Levi through extracts from the truce and if he is a man.

Wednesday 29/01/2025 3rd episode “ Primo Levi’s fantastic work »

Diane Kolnikoff receives René de Ceccatty, writer and literary critic. He evokes the fantastic work of Primo Levi through extracts from Lilith, Natural stories et Vice of form.

Thursday 01/30/2025 4th episode ” The influence of Primo Levi on the writers of the Shoah »

Diane Kolnikoff receives Jorge Semprun, writer. He evokes his reading of the works of the writer on the Shoah. Reading extracts from Periodic system.

Friday 31/01/2025 5th episode ” Memories of friends of deportation »

Diane Kolnikoff receives Jean-Philippe Bareil and Jean Samuel, friends of deportation of Primo Levi. They come back to their experience of camps through extracts from If he’s a man, THE Shipwrecked et The survivors.

The literary conversation with Mathias Enard

Saturday, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Focus sur Libertiana and Poéonsities in Virgilien Gotti and the Laurent feneyr-three.

Photo credits: France Culture

By Clotilde Martin
Contact : [email protected]

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