Literary return to school: Adele Hanel unveils her library on France culture: slideshow
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library
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What are Adèle Haenel’s favorite books? She reveals her library!
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A handful of novels, feminist voices, a flamboyant pen… The iconic Adele Hanle, the “young girl on fire”, who has become a symbol of struggle, unveiled her library on the airwaves of French culture. We take note! PHOTO BY TASON/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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The young activist, Celine Sciamma’s heart of cinema (Naissance des Peuvres, Portrait de la Fille Feu) is as notable for her intensity as for her sense of humor (at Pier Salvadori) and her instinctive relationship to reality (well understood by the Dardenne brothers). So this was essentially expressed in a sorority book club. Photo by Patrice Pierrot/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Adele Hanel chose to discuss the novel Mon coeur à l’trait by Marie Ndiaye, the essay Défaire voir by Sandra Lubert, The Racial Contract by Charles Wade Mills, Femme! Life! Freedom! Echoes of the Revolutionary Uprising in Iran by Chaura Makaremi, as well as Refat Alarir’s poem: “If it is written that I should die”. Photo by Mireille Ampilhac/ABACAPRESS.COM
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DeFair is a novelty for the literary season as this text from “Literature and Politics” was published by Editions Amsterdam in January. Where philosopher Charles Wade Mills’ manifesto takes us back to 1997! Photo by Pierrick Villette/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Social and political philosophy, literature, the portrait of a woman in the French woman of Marie Ndiaye letters, romance… the choice is very polyphonic! “For me, Sandra Lubert is one of the greatest contemporary writers, both in literature and theory,” affirms Adele Hanel, who also praises Ndiaye, “a master writer, extremely powerful, whose novels are extremely beautiful and moving”. Adele Hanel and Nadege Buisson-Diagne participate in a march in support of women fighting for equality and against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Place des Fates, Paris, France on October 9, 2022. PHOTO BY PIERRIC WILLETT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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The name Refat Alarir may be unfamiliar to you? He is a Palestinian writer who died last December. He was also a professor and an activist. Adèle Haenel says of her writing that it is as intimate as it is political. We hear him: “There cannot be silence around what is happening in Gaza. So, I wanted to give a voice to fight against this dense silence. All these lives matter!” Adèle Haenel – Committee performance November 19, 2022 International Day Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Paris, France. PHOTO BY PATRICE PIERROT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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For Chaura Makaremi, a French writer of Iranian origin, whose manifesto can be found on La Découverte, is also an anthropologist, researcher and director at the CNRS. His essay was awarded the France Culture – ARTE 2023 Essay Prize. The Iranian Revolution: A Topic That’s More Relevant Than Ever! Photo by Mireille Ampilhac/ABACAPRESS.COM
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We can see the actress in theater directed by Giselle Vienne in L’Etang (2021) and Le Voyage Sans Fin (2022). And it is again on stage and with this director and choreographer that Adele Hanel, retired from the big screen, is making her comeback today. We can actually find her on the bill of the Extra Life show, which is currently on tour. Photo by Mireille Ampilhac/ABACAPRESS.COM
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“Through books, it is possible to talk about oneself and about the world, about oneself in the world, about the world within oneself. The reading that Adele Hanel chose to share with us reveals to others and to the world.” PHOTO BY TASON/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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