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Photographes

The Stutter of History

This French-language catalogue accompanies a major retrospective exhibition of Thomas Demand's work at Jeu de Paume, Paris, as part of a worldwide tour. Thomas Demand has spent the last two and a half decades bringing together his talents as both a sculptor and a photographer to capture the feedback loop between the world we inhabit and the photographic documents of it which lie at the root of our contemporary image culture. Bringing together a wide-ranging survey of photographs that span the arc of his career, The Stutter of History provides both an overview of the artist's way of seeing the world and lesson in how we might approach the onslaught of historical events that we consume through the world of images. This extensive book displays the breadth and depth of Demand's artistic accomplishment, demonstrating in one volume why he is considered one of the world's foremost contemporary artists. Includes new short stories by award-winning authors Ali Smith and Maylis de Kerangal written in response to a work by Demand, as well as illuminating essays by Douglas Fogle, curator of the exhibition, and critic Margaret Iversen. All texts published in French language. Co-published with Jeu de Paume

05/2023

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Monographies

Gustave Moreau. The Fables

Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) is one of the most brilliant and enigmatic artists associated with the French Symbolist movement. This book accompanies an exhibition of some of the most extraordinary works he ever made, unseen in public for over a century. Moreau's watercolours of the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) were created between 1879 and 1885 for the art collector Antony Roux and their stylistic range encompasses historicism and the picturesque, orientalist fantasies and near-abstract chromatic experiments. They were exhibited to great acclaim in Paris in the 1880s and in London in 1886, where critics compared the artist to Edward Burne-Jones. One critic commented on Moreau's ' keen apprehension of the weird. ' There were originally 64 works in the series, which was subsequently acquired by Miriam Alexandrine de Rothschild (1884-1965), but nearly half were lost during the Nazi era. The surviving works have not been exhibited since 1906 and they have only ever been published in black and white. This book is the first to reproduce them in colour - many shown actual size. Created at the height of the French 19th-century revival of watercolour, the variety of subject matter and technique, their colouristic effects and the sophistication of Moreau's storytelling, will be a revelation to readers. Preparatory drawings for the Fables, including animal studies made from life in the Jardin des Plantes demonstrate the wide-ranging research that informed Moreau's visions. Prints after Moreau's Fables by Félix Bracquemond (1833-1914) translate the jewel-like colours into monochrome in some of the most innovative etchings of the age, while the most delicate effects of the watercolours were also transformed into vitreous enamels. In-depth accounts of each watercolour, explaining the story and exploring Moreau's response to it. The introduction will place the series in the long history of illustrations of La Fontaine's canonical work, whose sources include Aesop's fables and traditional European and Asian tales, as well as considering Moreau in the context of his own, turbulent, times.

08/2021

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Antiquité - Généralités

The Italians on Delos

During the second century and into the early first century BC, the island of Delos was home to the largest port of transit in the eastern Mediterranean. As such, it welcomed many Italian traders who prospered among its cosmopolitan population for some fifty or so years. The many buildings, statues, paintings and inscriptions unearthed since 1873 by the French School at Athens have made it possible to trace out the life of this disparate yet influential community.

11/2021

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Histoire internationale

New Man, New Nation, New World

In this new interpretation of the French Revolution, Jan Baszkiewicz examines revolutionary attempts to "regenerate" man, France and the world in the face of deep-seated and persistent traditions. Using a broad array of primary sources – including pamphlets, diaries, police reports, and debate protocols – Baszkiewicz analyzes the tools French revolutionaries used to build a new society on the wreckage of the Ancien Régime : Spectacular holidays, reforms in family and marriage law, general schooling, the Republican Calendar, the "liberation" of public spaces, education through work, a new religion, terror and war. In the end, the great plans for regeneration failed, though the myths that surrounded those failures lived on well into the twentieth century.

05/2012

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Sports

French Equitation. Un bauchériste en Amérique (1922)

French Equitation est la traduction française d'un traité d'équitation écrit en anglais à Boston dans les années 20 par un ancien officier de cavalerie, Henry L. de Bussigny, passé par Saint-Cyr et Saumur, qui se dit élève du comte d'Aure. de Raucher, de Raabe, et admirateur de Fillis. Le lieutenant de Bussigny est de toutes les campagnes mais il part pour les Etats-Unis après la guerre de 1870. A New York, il fonde la Central Park Riding School. Il s'installera en 1878 à Boston où, sa réputation l'ayant précédé, les familles les plus en vue de la ville lui fourniront plusieurs générations d'élèves jusqu'en 1918. Au nombre des élèves les plus prestigieux il faut compter Theodore Roosevelt lorsqu'il étudiait à Harvard. Dès 1884 Bussigny avait publié un manuel d'équitation à l'usage des cavalières. Le présent traité, publié après sa mort en 1922, est un peu le testament équestre d'un bauchériste qui n'a pas complètement accepté la "deuxième manière" du Maitre. Son auteur préconise une équitation savante toute de patience, de gentillesse, de modération, dont le principe est la force de l'effet et le refus de l'effet de la force. Au terme de dressage il préfère celui d'éducation, recommandant d'enseigner avec bienveillance. Pour lui, les airs de haute école sont une gymnastique propre à développer harmonieusement le cheval. Nous proposons ici une première édition critique en français abondamment illustrée. Elle est précédée d'une ample introduction de Frédéric Magnin sur l'influence bauchériste aux Etats-Unis à la charnière des XIXe et XXe siècles présentant, outre la biographie de Henry de Bussigny, celles d'autres écuyers de cette "French connexion" qui ont précédé là Jean-Claude Racinet : Joseph Merklen, Léon de Gisbert, Joseph Baretto de Soma...

10/2013

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Sciences politiques

French deconnection. Au coeur des trafics

La French Connection, dans les années 1970, c'était la drogue fabriquée à Marseille et revendue aux Etats-Unis. La French Deconnection, aujourd'hui, c'est la drogue fabriquée au Maroc et revendue à Marseille. Avec les mêmes symptômes ici qu'à l'époque aux Etats-Unis : misère et ghettos. Enquête dans les cités, au coeur des trafics, dans les caves, auprès des choufs et des nourrices, des politiques et des braqueurs, des habitants et des caïds.

11/2014

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Policiers

French bricolo. Volume 2, Vadim royal

"Certaines personnes sont trop corrompues pour profiter de la retraite et attendre la mort en jouant au golf. C'est peut-être difficile à entendre, mais je n'étais là que pour solder les malentendus. Certaines personnes attrapent l'ivresse des sommets comme un rhume, et elles ne veulent plus redescendre. Pire, elles se retournent contre celles et ceux qui ont contribué à leur prospérité. Je ne faisais qu'intervenir à cet instant critique, quand l'entêtement, la trahison ou la cupidité risque d'emporter une cordée".

07/2013

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BD tout public

Le petit livre de french pop

Connaissez-vous l'histoire de "Je t'aime moi non plus" ? Qui inventa le zouk ? Qui sont les zazous ? Pourquoi France Gall a-t-elle pleuré en gagnant l'eurovision ? Comment Alain Bashung a collaboré avec Serge Gainsbourg ? Quel est le meilleur album de Michel Polnareff ? Comment la house française a conquis le monde entier ? En quelle année avez-vous dansé le mia ? ... Voici un panorama passionné et ludique de notre patrimoine culturel, quelque part entre "la danse des canards" et Daft Punk, entre Françoise Hardy et Booba. Un livre qui hurle "que je t'aime" à la musique française, des origines à nos jours.

11/2018

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Couture, tricot

French general. 43 accessoires à coudre

Toutes fans de beaux tissus reconnaîtront ici cette magnifique marque américaine French general qui suscite une admiration sans borne outre-Atlantique. Depuis 8 ans, cette marque franchit les frontières grâce à ses designs inspirés de collections anciennes de tissus français que les fondatrices ont recueillies lors de leurs voyages dans le sud de la France, à Paris et à Londres. Une inspiration sans limite puisqu'elles parviennent à créer des collections toujours différentes mais avec cette french touch déclinée dans des tons crèmes, rouges et bleus très reconnaissables. Les stylistes d'accessoires de mode convoitent ces beaux tissus aux textures parfaites : trousses, sacs, pochettes, accessoires déco, tout est permis.

09/2022

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Romans, témoignages & Co

Ma playlist pour un french kiss

Céleste adore les comédies romantiques. Elle rêve de courir un jour au ralenti, comme dans un film, vers l' "élu de son coeur"... Mais elle n'est pas du genre à décrocher les premiers rôles. En cette rentrée de Terminale, c'est décidé, elle va forcer le destin ! Et tout faire pour conquérir Connor, l'un des correspondants anglais de sa classe. Il adore le rock ? Elle se porte volontaire pour être bassiste dans le groupe du lycée ! Seul bémol à son plan infaillible : elle n'a jamais touché un instrument de sa vie. Le happy-end est loin d'être garanti...

03/2021

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Littérature anglo-saxonne

French Exit. Une tragédie de moeurs

Laissant derrière eux New York, de lourds effluves de scandale et le spectre de la ruine financière, Frances Price (veuve foutraque aussi belle qu'acerbe) et son fils unique Malcolm (loser à tous les étages) larguent les amarres en compagnie de Small Frank, le chat (réincarnation maussade du défunt mari). Direction Paris, où une dernière bataille doit être livrée, qui pourrait bien être synonyme d'autodestruction... Une virée mère/fils désopilante, que seul un Patrick deWitt pouvait concevoir.

10/2022

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Non classé

Nikolaj Gumilev and Neoclassical Modernism

Nikolaj Gumilev occupies a paradoxical place within the history of Russian modernism. Although he is well known as the founder of Acmeism and is regarded as an important poet and critic, much of his work is difficult to reconcile with prevailing concepts of modernism. The present study seeks to explain this marginal position by reinterpreting Gumilev's work within the broader context of a modernist aesthetic of order, or "neo-classical modernism." The term refers to an aesthetic line within modernism that sought to reconcile certain features of traditional rhetoric - in particular the triadic style system - with modernist strategies of innovation. Although primarily devoted to Gumilev, the study also touches on Russian and French writers adhering to comparable aesthetic values, among them Annenskij, Kuzmin, Gautier, Leconte de Lisle, Valéry and Gide.

03/1993

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Beaux arts

Figurations ± 68. Le monde visuel de la French Theory

Ce livre met en relief les rencontres entre les plus éminents penseurs français des années 1960 et 1970 : Jean-Paul Sartre, Louis Althusser, Pierre Bourdieu, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Félix Guattari, Jean-François Lyotard, Jacques Derrida et les peintres autour du mouvement de la figuration narrative : Leonardo Cremonini, Bernard Rancillac, Lucio Fanti, Gérard Fromanger, Jacques Monory et Valerio Adami. Leurs échanges et la production de textes critiques dans le contexte politique de l'avant et de l'après mai 68 éclairent le travail des artistes et constituent le monde visuel de la French Theory.

05/2018

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Droit

Porosités du droit. Textes en français et anglais

Comment penser un monde juridique transnational sinon comme composé de droits poreux ? Nous avons recueilli les réflexions de juristes qui sont professeurs, avocats et chercheurs de nombre de pays. Ils nous offrent des idées tantôt théoriques et abstraites, tantôt pragmatiques et concrètes. Nous les avons laissés parler en anglais ou en français plutôt que de les traduire, estimant que la compréhension de l'autre commence par l'écoute de sa voix. / How can one conceive of global legal transnationalism except as constituted by legal porosity ? This book brings together the perspectives of lawyers who are professors, practitioners and researchers from numerous countries. They offer ideas, as the case may be, theoretical and abstract, or pragmatic and specific. They speak in French or English rather than in translation, so that we may listen to them in their own voices.

01/2021

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Non classé

Music, Poetry, Propaganda

Offering new perspectives on the role of broadcasting in the construction of cultural memory, this book analyses selected instances in relation to questions of French identity at the BBC during the Second World War. The influence of policy and ideology on the musical and the poetic is addressed by drawing on theoretical frameworks of the archive, memory, trauma and testimony. Case studies investigate cultural memories constructed through three contrasting soundscapes. The first focuses on the translation of ‘Frenchness' to the BBC's domestic audiences ; the second examines the use of slogans on the margins of propaganda broadcasts. In the third, the implications of the marriage of poetry and music in the BBC's 1945 premier of Francis Poulenc's cantata setting of resistance poems by the surrealist poet Paul Eluard in Figure humaine are assessed. Concentrating on the role of the archive as both narrative source and theoretical frame, this study offers a new approach to the understanding of soundscapes and demonstrates the processes involved in the creation of sonic cultural memory in the context of global conflict.

04/2012

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Sciences de la vie

History and description of the Royal Museum of natural history. Translated from the French

History and description of the Royal Museum of natural history ... translated from the French of M. Deleuze... Date de l'édition originale : 1823 Le présent ouvrage s'inscrit dans une politique de conservation patrimoniale des ouvrages de la littérature Française mise en place avec la BNF. HACHETTE LIVRE et la BNF proposent ainsi un catalogue de titres indisponibles, la BNF ayant numérisé ces oeuvres et HACHETTE LIVRE les imprimant à la demande. Certains de ces ouvrages reflètent des courants de pensée caractéristiques de leur époque, mais qui seraient aujourd'hui jugés condamnables. Ils n'en appartiennent pas moins à l'histoire des idées en France et sont susceptibles de présenter un intérêt scientifique ou historique. Le sens de notre démarche éditoriale consiste ainsi à permettre l'accès à ces oeuvres sans pour autant que nous en cautionnions en aucune façon le contenu.

03/2021

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Amérique du sud

South America. 15th edition

Lonely Planet : Comprehensive and inspirational guides with thousands of detailed listings, reviews and recommendations for travellers with a sense of adventure and exploration Lonely Planet's South America is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Walk Patagonian glaciers, dance the night away in Rio de Janeiro and explore Incan ruins ; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of South America and begin your journey now ! Inside Lonely Planet's South America Travel Guide : Up-to-date information - all businesses were rechecked before publication to ensure they are still open after 2020's COVID-19 outbreak NEW top experiences feature - a visually inspiring collection of [destination's] best experiences and where to have them What's NEW feature taps into cultural trends and helps you find fresh ideas and cool new areas Improved planning tools for family travelers - where to go, how to save money, plus fun stuff just for kids Color maps and images throughout Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - history, people, music, landscapes, wildlife, cuisine, politics Over 168 maps Covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela and more The Perfect Choice : Lonely Planet's South America, our most comprehensive guide to South America, is perfect for both exploring top sights and taking roads less traveled.

06/2022

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Non classé

Love and Sexuality

The papers collected in this volume are selected from the proceedings of the Love and Sexuality conference held at the University of Leeds in 2002. They bring together a cross-section of new directions in the study of love and sexuality currently being explored in French Studies. The central focus of the collection is the representation of love, desire, erotica and sexuality in the couple, in particular in relation to depictions of women. The contributions share a common concern with problematising issues of love and sexuality across various disciplines, focusing on literary texts, cinema, gender studies, theatre studies, history, visual iconography and cultural studies, and ranging from the sixteenth century to the present day.

07/2005

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Beaux arts

Jean-Marc Bustamante. Edition anglaise

This book was published on the occasion of Jean-Marc Bustamante's exhibition at the French Pavilion of the 50th Venice Biennale (15 June - 2 November 2003), for which the artist asked Alfred Pacquement and Jean-Pierre Criqui to serve as curators.

09/2003

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Littérature française

Chance freedom. Translated by Eric Turcat & Hannah Farris

If Chance is a "straw man" and Freedom a distant ideal, then why write poetry in the first place ? Because not all straw men are hollow and because not all ideals should fade into the distance. In his third book of French poetry translated into English, Dotoli continues to shine as a beacon of hope and optimism in a world that often forgets how its prosaic whimpers may still resonate with a lyrical bang.

03/2023

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Poésie

Epilepsy: the invisible pain

They say life is a long stretch of a calm river, but not for everyone ! She was for me until the day when everything rocked, the day my destiny was changed dramatically. People do not realize how life can be so sweet and so beautiful. They complain all day long for trivialities. They are not even aware that they have before their eyes the most beautiful wealth : the luck and happiness of living in good health. I was rich before. Now I am poor because my child has an incurable disease, that has currently no hope of being healed. As a parent, how can we accept that ? , How to continue living carrying the bundle of pain in my head ? , How to overcome this feeling of helplessness ? When I started speaking to my heart, I didn't know myself that this was the beginning of a new life : a rebirth as a poet. When I learnt that my 7-year-old daughter was suffering from the Dravet Syndrome, a rare genetic epileptic encephalopathy, this was like an earthquake in my life. Then, I needed to write in order to express my sorrow and my pain. Words and rhymes came naturally to my mind. This was obvious that poetry would be my survival weapon.

01/2019

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Non classé

Languages of Exile

Languages of Exile examines the relationship between geographic and linguistic border crossings in twentieth-century literature. Like no period before it, the last century was marked by the experience of expatriation, forcing exiled writers to confront the fact of linguistic difference. Literary writing can be read as the site where that confrontation is played out aesthetically – at the intersection between native and acquired language, between indigenous and alien, between self and other – in a complex multilingual dynamic specific to exile and migration. The essays collected here explore this dynamic from a comparative perspective, addressing the paragons of modernism as well as less frequently studied authors, from Joseph Conrad and Peter Weiss to Agota Kristof and Malika Mokeddem. The essays are international in their approach ; they deal with the junctions and gaps between English, French, German, Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and other languages. The literary works and practices addressed include modernist poetry and prose, philosophical criticism and autobiography, DADA performance, sound art and experimental music theatre. This volume reveals both the wide range of creative strategies developed in response to the interstitial situation of exile and the crucial role of exile for a renewed understanding of twentieth-century literature.

10/2013

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Religion

Third World Tourism Research 1950-1984

Since the early fifties tourism to developing countries has dramatically increased and in many a developing country it is now a sector of vital importance. This increase has been reflected in an equally impressive rate of growth in scholarly output. Despite this, there are as yet no indexed guides providing in a single volume easy access to the rapidly expanding body of knowledge. This bibliography seeks to fill the gap. It covers a period of 35 years and comprises more than 2000 titles in English, French, German and Dutch, on tourism in the Third World and in richer countries such as Greece, Yugoslavia, Portugal and Spain. The titles are chronologically arranged according to the year of publication, and for each year in alphabetical order. To assist readers the titles are catalogued by three indexes : an author and editor index, a geographical index and a subject index.

01/1991

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Bijouterie, horlogerie

Le Guide de la joaillerie. Pour les vrais amateurs

With the promise of eternity, jewels bestow gifts of adornment and beauty on those who wear them. Their value is multifaceted : intrinsic, sentimental, magical, human. Since the dawn of time, these few grams of precious metals and gems have acted as distillations of the highest sentiments and catalysts of the lowest passions. Through its power and grandeur, jewelry has mirrored the human journey through the centuries, and French author and editor Fabienne Reybaud walks readers through all its facets while highlighting the world's most mythical stones and magnificent pieces, from the Hope Diamond to Elizabeth Taylor's La Peregrina pearl. Extensively illustrated with atelier images, original sketches and colorful photography, this volume covers everything jewelry enthusiasts need to know, including the club of five and the four Cs. It is accompanied by an essential glossary, the best museum collections to visit around the world as well as the budding designers to follow and a buyer's guide to investing in antique and vintage pieces.

11/2022

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Méthodes FLE

Learn French for beginners CEFR Target A2

Self-study method to reach CEFR level A2. 26 dialogues, a varied range of exercises, coverage of all the competencies described in level A2. Audio is available on streaming services such as YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer. This series is the first self-study language method based on the requirements of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The 26 lessons are designed to allow learners to progressively achieve the skills corresponding to level A2 : "waystage" or "elementary" level. Each lesson is based on a conversation, the recordings of which are available online free of charge from most streaming services, including YouTube.

09/2023

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Revues de cinéma

French Mania N° 3, printemps-été 2022

A la découverte des 50 jeunes réalisatrices qui sont le présent et l'avenir du cinéma francophone dans un dossier spécial de plus de 60 pages. Un dîner avec Sandrine Kiberlain. Dans les archives de Thierry Klifa. La grande histoire des séries françaises : les années 2000. Moodboard en dessins de L'Année du requin, le nouveau film de Ludovic et Zoran Boukherma. Le journal de bord d'Alysson Paradis sur le tournage d'Amore mio de Guillaume Gouix. Une nouvelle inédite signée Abdellah Taïa.

03/2022

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Arts décoratifs - Traditions

Extraordinary Collections. French Interiors, Flea Markets, Ateliers

Marin Montagut has always collected objects imbued with a poetic soul that sparks the imagination. In his travels across France, he has met remarkable antique dealers and passionate amateurs ; here, he takes us into the magical world of their extraordinary collections. Before embarking on this enchanted voyage, Marin welcomes us into his home and his studio-a lyrical mix of colors and styles where every object has a story to tell. He invites us to stroll through Paris's Saint-Ouen flea market on an exhilarating treasure hunt. We discover folk art and antique glassware in the Perche and rare Provençal ceramics and basketry in an hôtel particulier. An unusual museum of shops from another century allows us to travel back in time. We marvel at sculptures from antiquity in a plaster cast workshop and admire the ethereal beauty of articulated artists' mannequins in a Parisian apartment. Following in the footsteps of a set designer, we search for a film prop, before getting lost in a thousand-book maze inside a writer's realm. This book is an invitation to rediscover childhood memories that will enhance each day.

09/2023

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Erotique

Pin-up, La French Touch Tome 3

Cet ouvrage présente une sélection d'illustrations que Patrick Hitte a directement réalisé sur bois, parfois grandeur nature. Une nouvelle facette de cet amoureux des Pin-Up, reconnu comme un maître du genre.

10/2021

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Histoire de la musique

Boombass. Une histoire de la French touch

Hubert Blanc-Francard est tombé dans la musique quand il était petit. A l'adolescence, grâce au home studio installé dans sa chambre par son père, il manipule boîtes à rythmes et synthétiseurs. Les années 80 se terminent quand il entre comme DA chez Polydor et participe à l'émergence du rap français, en coproduisant le premier album de MC Solaar. Quelques années plus tard, c'est la découverte, avec Philippe Zdar, de la musique électronique : sous le pseudonyme de BoomBass, il crée, avec son alter ego, le duo Cassius qui devient, à côté des Daft Punk, l'un des fers de lance de la French touch, qui rayonne dans le monde entier. Illustré par mille anecdotes et une playlist retraçant trente ans de musique pop, mettant en scène les artistes les plus mythiques, de Serge Gainsbourg à Pharell Williams, BoomBass est le récit de l'intérieur de cette histoire légendaire qui continue de marquer les générations.

08/2021

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Cinéma

French Mania N° 1, automne-hiver 2020

A découvrir dans ce premier numéro de la revue French Mania : La playlist du numéro par Yann Gonzalez Un dîner avec Virginie Ledoyen, retour sur toute une carrière à l'Hôtel Grand Amour La Grande histoire des séries françaises, épisode 1/4 : Les années 60/70 Focus : les séries françaises pas très LGBT firendly Special guest : Les Cinq films français et francophones préférés de Lukas Dhont Vers la parité dans le cinéma français, épisode 1/2 : 2012/2017 Métier : Directrice de casting par Marlène Serour Dossier : Claire Denis, Leos Carax , les éclaireurs et leurs héritiers, analyses et témoignages de Léa Mysius, Morgan Simon, Bertrand Mandico, Anna Cazenave-Cambet et Mati Diop Sang neuf , un scénario inédit en cadavre exquis, épisode 1/11 par Catherine Corsini Reportage sur les cinéastes arabes et africains à l'heure du cinéma de genre Pitch : Hyacinthe , un projet de long métrage d'animation de Gerlando Infuso Anticipation : les écrans et nous en 2030, épisode 1/2 L'Origine du mal : le moodboard du prochain film de Sébastien Marnier Frenchverse : les passions françaises de Wes Anderson En immersion rue Daguerre dans les archives d'Agnès Varda documentariste, avec Rosalie Varda Journal de bord : Antoine Reinartz raconte le tournage de Petite Nature de Samuel Theis Cahier de tendances automne - hiver : Timothée Chalamet , Laetitia Dosch , Antony Cordier, Garance Marillier Nouvelle inédite : Villa Malaparte par Emily Barnett Pépite : Classe tous risques de Claude Sautet Films à croquer : le Kloug du Père-Noël est une ordure Stéphane Foenkinos se la joue Virginie Despentes.

09/2020