This feels like the start of a Lovecraft story
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French authorities want to stop Kanye West from performing in Marseille after his string of antisemitic controversies in recent years.
The interior minister is exploring “every possibility” to prevent it from going ahead, a ministry spokesperson told us.
Mowing the lawn, pretending I’m Morrissey, flicking the mic cable
The King in Hello
Also very much enjoyed your pod on Robert W Chambers. Your words on the sinister genius of the book's title made me think of this and I've been giggling to myself all weekend
Hope you’re doing very well!
Franco-Welsh, so confused
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Is it unsporting to say that I’m a bit suspicious of anyone with the time to flâne?
More likely spotted exploring the topography of val de Marne hypermarchés these days!
Henriette Korthals Altes reviews @laurenelkin.bsky.social's recent translation of Simone De Beauvoir's The Image of Her in the latest issue of @thetls.bsky.social
www.the-tls.com/literature-b...
Images of Baudelaire’s muse Jeanne Duval revealed for first time
@thetls.bsky.social @mariascott.bsky.social
www.thetimes.com/culture/book...
Graphic to promote the journal 'French Studies': Navy blue text reads ‘Publishing articles and reviews spanning all areas of the subject, including language and linguistics, literature, thought and the history of ideas, and cultural studies’. Journal cover for French Studies sits to the right of the text. The cover is a warm cream with a rich red uppercase font for the journal's title. A red line sits under the title and under that the table of contents is listed in a small black font. The Liverpool University Press logo sits in the left corner, it features a dark red minimalist swoosh which represents the Liver Bird, text underneath reads Liverpool University Press founded 1899. The Society for French Studies logo sits alongside. The logo is made up of a coral-coloured circle, a blue square, and a gold triangle which overlap to create a purple colour. In the background sits a soft lilac graphic with light grey lines running in different directions.
We are pleased to share that David Evans is the new General Editor of French Studies, succeeding Martin Crowley after seven years. We thank Martin for his leadership.
An interview with Crowley & Evans in French Studies Bulletin is free to read this January➡️bit.ly/FS-Editor
@frenchstudies.bsky.social
I'm very proud to have written this article about two newly identified photographs, or card portraits, of Baudelaire's long-term mistress, Jeanne Duval. The first (left, below) was discovered by American writer Summer Brennan, and published on her brilliant Substack A Writer's Notebook in 2021.
A special one in the latest @thetls.bsky.social
In a compelling essay, @mariascott.bsky.social recounts her archival research, presents and validates two previously unknown photographs of Jeanne Duval, mistress and muse of Charles Baudelaire. Important work.
www.the-tls.com/lives/biogra...
Shout out to the people who still have their Christmas decorations up
I might wait a few years before responding
A great way to kick off this year's French literature coverage in the @thetls.bsky.social: Marie Darrieussecq on the latest book by Emmanuel Carrère in the latest issue.
www.the-tls.com/literature-b...
Today I had a reply to a letter I sent 26 years ago
Over the moon to have Deborah Levy making her début writing in @thetls.bsky.social with a rereading of Eugène Ionesco in the issue out now.
A great way to end the year. See you in 2026
www.the-tls.com/literature-b...
Over the moon to have Deborah Levy making her début writing in @thetls.bsky.social with a rereading of Eugène Ionesco in the issue out now.
A great way to end the year. See you in 2026
www.the-tls.com/literature-b...
For anyone interested in this 🎯 mention of French critic #RolandBarthes, I wrote this for @engelsbergideas.bsky.social about the Barthes-Garlic&Pearls connection, and the ‘stealth bomber of Frenchness’ that - dixit @suzanneraine.bsky.social - is the 4-colour BiC pen.
@rwilliamsparis.bsky.social
A wonderful review appeared on our Garlic&Pearls website in time for Christmas - a lovely gift from a long-standing and ever-perceptive friend of our 🇫🇷🇬🇧 podcast.
4 Screenshots from the movie "Psycho" (1960): First, a tense conversation between a woman and a man in a dimly lit room, with a lamp casting shadows and a mirror reflecting their images. Second, a man in a suit stands in a room with taxidermy birds, his expression serious against a backdrop of curtains. Third, a shadowy figure raises a knife under a shower, the silhouette visible through falling water. Fourth, a woman in the shower reaches out with a desperate expression, water streaming down her face.
Dec 12th 1959 - Marion Crane checked into the Bates Motel.
📽️📅 Psycho (1960)
Including @sebemina.bsky.social on Jacqueline Feldman, Peter Salmon on 100 years of Gilles Deleuze
Well, as you know, we are proud of reviewing books in the original language before translation and, as Louise says, Wittkop is having a bit of a moment in France.
"I was talking about the Green Man, but he wasn’t having it."
And very delighted to be there! Subscribers can read the full piece, but as with practically all Wittkop's writing, don't say we didn't warn you ...