Qu’a-t-il bien pu se passer pour qu’une jeune lycéenne se réveille dans une cabane perdue au beau milieu de la...
Lying by the water, the pages smelling of sunscreen, I read this 2017 novel...
LONG FORMAT ARTICLE, Enzo Santacroce | Nietzsche, the multi-faceted philosopher, was as much reclaimed and hijacked by Nazi ideology as by the anarchist forces driving the students of May '68. How can we explain the fact that the thinking of this brilliant mind has been co-opted by both brown and red? The German philosopher's fragmented and deliberately shocking statements certainly contributed to his misunderstanding. However, his lucid critique of a Western society now living without transcendence is highly topical, in that the only acceptable value today is that of health, understood as the annihilation of suffering. Aware of this decline early on, Nietzsche developed a tonic response based on the will expressed by the body, finally rehabilitated in its desiring dimension.
ARTICLE LONG FORMAT, Jonas Follonier | Il fut le président directeur général de la Société de la Feuille d’avis de Lausanne et des Imprimeries Réunies SA, puis d’Edipresse, entreprise fondée par Paul Allenspach, l’éditeur de "La Feuille d’avis de Lausanne", devenue "24 heures". Auteur du polar "La peau de Sharon" (2000) sous le pseudonyme de Ken Wood, il s’adonna précédemment à l’écriture sous un autre pseudo, celui de Marc Lacaze. Sous cette identité, il publia des nouvelles, des chroniques dans "Le Nouveau Quotidien" – devenu "Le Temps" après sa fusion avec "Le Journal de Genève" – et un recueil, "Le dessert indien" (1996). Mais c’est sous son vrai nom que Marc Lamunière, grand patron de la presse romande du XXe siècle, vient de sortir un ouvrage célébrant les cent bougies qu’il a soufflées début 2021. Conçu comme une suite d’entretiens avec le journaliste Jacques Poget, "Le Jardin des piqûres. Vision d’un centenaire sur sa vie, le siècle écoulé et les jours qui restent" nous propose une véritable philosophie de vie, nourrie par les lectures du principal intéressé. Rencontre.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of taking up the pen in turn. Writer Roland Jaccard recounts his favorite film, as implausible as it is politically correct: the movie of his life.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of taking up the pen in turn. Writer Roland Jaccard recounts his favorite film, as implausible as it is politically correct: the movie of his life.
Le catastrophisme nous empêche de penser.
The great intellectual George Steiner died last February. An entire library burned with him. Fortunately, what remains are not just ashes, but a series of momentous works, rich interviews - and minds changed forever.
La vie n'est-elle pas réductible aux plaisirs de la table?