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Cancellation of Souleymane Diamanka

Posted on May 15, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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We are sorry to announce that Souleymane Diamanka will not be able to make it to Los Angeles. He had to cancel his participation to Vis-à-Vis. But the panel “- Speak Easy – An Evening of Poetry and Performance” is … Continue reading →

Laure Murat – “The Man Who Mistook Himself for Napoleon”

Posted on May 14, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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            Laure Murat was born and educated in France, where she received her doctorate degree in History. She came to the United States in 2006, and started teaching in the department of French and Francophone Studies at UCLA, where she … Continue reading →

Sylvère Lotringer – “foreign agent provocateur”

Posted on May 11, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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Sylvère Lotringer is Jean Baudrillard Chair at the European Graduate School (EGS) and Professor Emeritus of French literature and philosophy at Columbia University. As a literary critic and cultural theorist, he was instrumental in introducing French theory to the United … Continue reading →

Noura Wedell – Odd directions

Posted on May 9, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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Noura Wedell writes, teaches and translates. Her first book, Odd directions, was published in 2009. She has translated Maurice Dantec, Tony Negri, Guy Hocquenguem, Paul Virilio, as well as Pierre Guyotat. She is currently translating Guyotat’s latest novel.  She is … Continue reading →

Aurélien Masson – Série Noire

Posted on May 7, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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“More Nirvana than Mao” is a phrase Aurélien Masson likes to use to describe himself. After joining the prestigious Gallimard Editions as a “Grand lector”, he became the head of “SN”, the Série Noire, one of the oldest institutions inside … Continue reading →

Percival Everett – Not Sidney Poitier

Posted on May 3, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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Not Sidney Poitier is an amiable young man in an absurd country. The sudden death of his mother orphans him at age eleven, leaving him with an unfortunate name, an uncanny resemblance to the famous actor, and, perhaps more fortunate, … Continue reading →

James Ellroy – The Hilliker Curse

Posted on May 3, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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A master of noir crime fiction, James has up close and personal knowledge of the world of crime. His life has been shadowed by a gruesome event: the unsolved murder of his mother when he was a child. In 1958, … Continue reading →

Allison Burnett – from screenplay to fiction

Posted on April 26, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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Allison Burnett knows the Hollywood dream better than anyone. After a decade of writing fiction and screenplays he says went “widely unread”, he moved to Los Angeles, where he started making a living as a writer within a year. He … Continue reading →

Simon Liberati – Jayne Mansfield

Posted on April 24, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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“My first encounter with an effigy of Jayne Mansfield dates back to the spring of 1977. She had been dead for ten years almost to date. Editor Regine Desforges had just made a facsimile of Kenneth Anger’s book “Hollywood Babylone” … Continue reading →

Pascal Bruckner – condemned to Joy

Posted on April 23, 2012 by VIS-A-VIS

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While he may be presented as a “New Philosopher” in France, Pascal Bruckner rejects this specific label, preferring to be seen instead as an independent, outside any groups our categories. Aside from being an awarded essayist, and winner of the … Continue reading →

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