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VIS A VIS / A Day with French & American Writers: March 2010
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Monday, March 29, 2010. Read this article published in the French newspaper Le Monde. About French litterature in the U.S. An interview featuring Bill Cloonan, French Litterature Teached at Florida State University and Dominic Thomas, Chair of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA. Uel regard les Américains portent-ils sur la production littéraire française contemporaine? A interrogé deux universitaires :. Directeur du département d'études françaises et francophones à l'université de Californie à. A fes...
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Vis-à-vis, a festival with French and American Writers in California,. Is free and open to the public. No advance registration or tickets are required and all seating is on a first-come basis (except for the Friday. 8211; Reservation number for the Event: (310) 253-5716. Parking is easily accessible in Dowtown Culver City. Follow us on Facebook: Official Facebook Page. Follow us on Twitter: Official Twitter Page. Our last edition website : Vis A Vis 2010 Edition. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Vis-à-Vis kic...
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Sylvère Lotringer – “foreign agent provocateur” | VIS A VIS
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Noura Wedell – Odd directions. Laure Murat – “The Man Who Mistook Himself for Napoleon” →. Sylvère Lotringer – “foreign agent provocateur”. May 11, 2012. Sylvère Lotringer is Jean Baudrillard. Chair at the European Graduate School (EGS) and Professor Emeritus of French literature and philosophy at Columbia University. As a literary critic and cultural theorist, he was instrumental in introducing French theory to the United States through his contribution to. Supervised by Roland Barthes. And Lucien Goldm...
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VIS A VIS / A Day with French & American Writers: Unforgivable, by Philippe Djian
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Unforgivable, by Philippe Djian. Tragedy reminds Francis of the deaths of his first wife and elder daughter. Suggest to readers who enjoy spare literary novels that reveal depth of character while unfolding a compelling plot. - Jessica Moyer. 8220; A long journey of doubt, of obsession, and, above all, of setbacks and blows. Economic prose . . . and very sharp. Djian's language rings true. Sea, sex, and. Misanthropic charmer . . . you won't be bored for a second. 8221; Le Point.
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Laure Murat – “The Man Who Mistook Himself for Napoleon” | VIS A VIS
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Sylvère Lotringer – “foreign agent provocateur”. Cancellation of Souleymane Diamanka →. Laure Murat – “The Man Who Mistook Himself for Napoleon”. May 14, 2012. Laure Murat was born and educated in France, where she received her doctorate degree in History. She came to the United States in 2006, and started teaching in the department of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA, where she received tenure in 2009. Murat currently teaches 19. La Maison du Docteur Blanche. L’Homme Qui Se Prenait Pour Napoléon.
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VIS A VIS / A Day with French & American Writers: Interview of Jean-Christophe Harel, Cultural Attache at the French Consulate in Los Angeles
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Thursday, May 13, 2010. Interview of Jean-Christophe Harel, Cultural Attache at the French Consulate in Los Angeles. Learn more about the literary festival Vis-à-Vis which will take place on Habbot Kinney in Venice, Ca, May 15. Of Jean-Christophe Harel, Cultural Attache at the French Consulate in Los Angeles. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A festival in Los Angeles with French and American writers. 2nd edition / May 18 and 19, 2012. View my complete profile. Program to be announced soon.
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VIS A VIS / A Day with French & American Writers: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Discover in video what happened during the first literary festival Vis-à-Vis on May 15, in Venice. For the short version or. For the extended version. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A festival in Los Angeles with French and American writers. 2nd edition / May 18 and 19, 2012. View my complete profile. Program to be announced soon. VIS A VIS on Twitter. Consulate General of France in Los Angeles. UCLA Department of French and Francophone Studies.
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VIS A VIS / A Day with French & American Writers: The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory, by Norman Klein
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory, by Norman Klein. Klein clearly follows in Mike Davis's wake, but develops a distinctive focus on the erasure of memory in and about the city. Klein is a fine stylist, an engaging historian – his account of the way noir shaped the city is strikingly fresh. Norman Klein is full of ideas, brilliantly and beautifully expressed. Journal of Americann History. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Michael Cirelli – the NYC poet | VIS A VIS
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Rouda – the New Urban Poetry. Pascal Bruckner – condemned to Joy →. Michael Cirelli – the NYC poet. April 23, 2012. MICHAEL CIRELLI is the author of the NY Times Book Review independent press best seller, Lobster with Ol’ Dirty Bastard . His book is a collection of poetry inspired by music, culture, and rap heroes. Michael’s work has appeared in. The Best American Poetry. Texas Review, Poetry Daily, Hanging Loose. By Michael Cirelli in the poetry magazine. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Laure Murat – ...
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Pascal Bruckner – condemned to Joy | VIS A VIS
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Michael Cirelli – the NYC poet. Simon Liberati – Jayne Mansfield →. Pascal Bruckner – condemned to Joy. April 23, 2012. While he may be presented as a New Philosopher in France, Pascal Bruckner rejects this specific label, preferring to be seen instead as an independent, outside any groups our categories. Aside from being an awarded essayist, and winner of the. In 1995, for La tentation de l’innocence (The Temptation of Innocence), and the. Prix Renaudot ,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Sylvère Lotringer &...
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