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FILM REVIEWS AND DRAWINGS from Norland Place School - 'Le Tableau'
We recently had the pleasure of welcoming year 4 class from Norland Place School who submitted their film reviews and drawings for 'Le...
European Literature Night with A.L. Kennedy
Where have our European writers gone? In spite of all that has been going on over the course of this last year, writers still write,...
The End of Eddy: The complexity of intolerance
It was February the sixteenth in South Kensington, only a short while after Valentine’s Day, and maybe wisps still remained of the...
Triangular Talks at the French Institute in London
On March 13th, 2017, the French Institute and New Books in German will be co-hosting a session of talks open to publishers interested in...
The Principle, by Jerôme Ferrari
If winning the Prix Goncourt is without any doubt extremely prestigious, it most certainly also is a tough act to follow for a writer....
Why you should read translated poetry: some thoughts from the StAnza Festival
Today we welcome Annie Rutherford as a guest blogger on Culturethèque. Annie has worked as a journalist in Edinburgh, Paris and Moscow....
Don't Turn Out the Lights, by Bernard Minier
If you are looking for late night shudders, then this book is for you. Last October, Mulholland Books released in the UK the translation...
Lydie Salvayre: Into the Rawness of the Psyche
It was January 16, 2017, and we were in the pit of winter. The huge buildings of South Kensington- the Museums, the high terraced...
Cuturethèque's Masters of Seduction
Courtesy of Kate Ter Haar on Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/dRpekF Cyrano de Bergerac Edmond Rostand To all who have pined helplessly on...
Frankfurt auf Französisch: a first taste of French authors invited to the Frankfurt Book Fair
LivresHebdo published thirty names of French authors out of the 75 who will participate in the Frankfurt Book Fair from the 11th to the...
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