Stories behind the truth: Yasmina Reza

Yasmina Reza's collection of short stories, "Récits de certains faits" (Flammarion, 2024, German translation by Hanser, 2025), is an exploration of human nature, the multifaceted nature of truth, and the often fleeting appearances of reality that lie hidden beyond superficial perceptions. The author acts as an observer of courtroom dramas and everyday encounters, capturing them with a unique blend of detached irony, psychological precision, and profound human empathy. The title of the collection itself is a key to understanding Reza's literary approach: it points to the selective, subjective, and often incomplete nature of reality and its representation.

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On the genre of the presidential novel

The interrelationship between political power and cultural-aesthetic, here fictional, representation in the form of praise of poets, patronage, copinage, or indeed a French presidential novel of recent terms and already for 2027 (in Houellebecq's latest novel "Anéantir") needs to be examined.

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Music Fictions: Kerangal with Pinget, Garcia and Reza

Maylis de Kerangal's "Canoës" brings together several dimensions of musical references in the work of Pinget, Garcia, and Reza: firstly, the semiotic-formal structuring and intertextual work, and secondly, the profound connection between musicality and physicality, between one's own identity and dimensions of musical experience. Resonance refers to the phenomenon where one body vibrates or sounds in sync with another, as in the case of the drone strings of lutes.

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Rentrée littéraire: contemporary French literature
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