Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. In his column, writer Quentin Mouron explores a topical issue with his usual sharpness.
CHRONIQUE, Pascal Couchepin | Raphaël Gaillard dirige le pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d’un grand hôpital parisien et de l’université de Paris. Il fut récemment l’invité de l’émission littéraire «La Grande Librairie», sur France 5. Et ce qui ne gâte rien, il a des racines valaisannes, de Saxon précisément. Le thème qu’il aborde après beaucoup d’autres, mais à frais nouveaux, est celui des rapports entre la folie et la créativité. D’où le titre de son livre repris d’une phrase de Diderot: «Les grands artistes ont un petit coup de hache dans la tête».
Every month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who take turns writing for Le Regard Libre. Freelance journalist Sophie Woeldgen shares her views as a reporter in the Middle East on an itchy subject.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. In his column, writer Quentin Mouron explores a topical issue with his usual sharpness.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Current affairs, history, politics and philosophy: former Federal Councillor Pascal Couchepin's readings.
Every month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who take turns writing for Le Regard Libre. Freelance journalist Sophie Woeldgen shares her views as a reporter in the Middle East on an itchy subject.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. In his column, writer Quentin Mouron explores a topical issue with his usual sharpness.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Current affairs, history, politics and philosophy: former Federal Councillor Pascal Couchepin's readings.