Pierre-Nicolas Marquès takes to the streets to offer strangers phrases that mend, and sows poetry in the digital world. The 2.0 artist talks about his creation and his transition to music with «Amour flingué».
Maria Zambrano's thinking has rarely been exported outside her native Spain. Long exiled, notably in Switzerland, the author left behind a singular body of work, halfway between philosophy and poetry.
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. In his column, writer Quentin Mouron explores a topical issue with his usual sharpness.
With her poetic, impulsive and prevertiginous writing, Dunia Miralles signs «Le baiser d'Anubia» (Anubia's Kiss), an intimate book about personality disorders, transforming her individual story into a universal one.
Based on their friendship, writers Alberto Nessi and Jérôme Meizoz, from Ticino and Valais respectively, translate each other's tiny village stories into their mother tongues, using a style of writing about the ordinary.
In this post, Swiss writer André Durussel delves into Péguy's writings, which are furiously reminiscent of the present. This reading also leads him to other thoughts.
DOSSIER «LE SEXE, SANS COMPLEXE» | A partir du baiser, voici une attention particulière accordée au poème lié à la chair. Il pourrait avoir trois fonctions. Il empêcherait le souvenir de mourir. Il pourrait se faire témoin du grave et, n’étant pas commercial, il ne serait pas en mesure d’être pornographique.
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.