Midis de Culture, by Marie Labory
Monday to Friday from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Critique – 12 p.m.
Tuesday June 16
Literature
Special first novels, with Johan Faerber and Virginie Bloch-Lainé
Class and function by Mariana Alves (Chandeigne and Lima)
An orange moment of Simon Legré (Notables)
SecondeMain by Grégoire Sourice (Corti)
The Meeting – 1 p.m.
Wednesday June 17
Music and Literature
With Alexandre Tharaud, pianist, on the occasion of the publication of his story Touché (Grasset)
The Book Club, by Marie Richeux and Mathilde Wagman
Monday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday June 15
Fernando Pessoa : the biography event
With Richard Zenith, translator, Pessoa specialist, author of Pessoa, the life workin a translation by Nicolas Richard (Seuil)
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Tuesday June 16
Ama Ata Aidoo (1942-2023), great Ghanaian voice of feminist literature
With the translators Patricia Houéfa Grange and Guillaume Cingal of the book by Ama Ata Aidoo Our killjoy sister (Ròt-Bò-Krik)Â
Wednesday June 17
Relire Marjane Satrapi : an homage  Â
Avec Benoît Peeters, theorist of the musical band, Bahareh Akrami, author of the musical band here to participate in the collective work directed by Marjane Satrapi Woman, life, freedom (l’Iconoclaste, 2025) and Salomé Lahoche, comic book author. HAS
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Thursday June 18
A cinema card
With Christian Thorel for Experimental nights (Verdier) Â
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Friday June 19
In Nancy Huston’s library
The Fiction Series (rebroadcast)
Monday to Friday from 8 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The Prodigious Friend: childhood, adolescence by Elena Ferrante – Tome 2
Directed by: Sophie-Aude Picon
With notably: Amira Casar (narrator), Jeanne Ruff (Lênu), Marianna Granci  (Lila)
Rafaella Cerullo and Elena Greco grew up in a poor neighborhood of Naples in the 1950s. Although very different, a deep and demanding friendship binds them. Lenu, with a placid and self-effacing character, is fascinated by Lila’s adventurous and intrepid character; by his intellectual vivacity and his physical courage. Although academically gifted, Lila has to drop out of school to work with her father and brother in their shoemaker shop. Lenu is supported by her teacher, who pushes her parents to send her to middle school and then to high school. During this period, the two young girls transform physically and psychologically, helping each other or attacking each other.
L’Instant Poésie by Bertrand Belin
Monday to Friday from 8:30 p.m. to 8:35 p.m.
A collection proposed by Camille Renard
Réalisation : Anna Holveck
Both author, composer, musician, and even actor, Bertrand Belin is a great reader of poetry. He shares and transmits, through a precious selection, the readings that accompany it, from very contemporary poetry to great classical texts, including his own songs. HAS
6/20: Folle Folle Folle, de Bertrand Belin, poetic saying
7/20: These wings that cannot be broken, by Ghosoun QtifanÂ
8/20: The Garden, by Jacques Prévert
9/20: Excerpt from After many years, by Philippe Jaccottet
10/20: Someone lives inside us, by Franck Venaille
Evening readings (rebroadcast)
Monday to Friday from 8:35 p.m. to 9 p.m.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the death of George Sand, France Culture is offering several programs dedicated to this great literary figure.
The little fadette by George Sand
Realization : Anne Lemaître
With Bérangère Dautun, Thierry Wermuth, Yves Arcanel and Bernard Gabay
Landry and Sylvinet are twins, called “bessons” in the local Berry language. At 14, they had to separate and Landry, more confident than his brother, went to work on a farm in the region. While Landry adapts well to his new condition, his brother sinks into sadness… One day, when Sylvinet has disappeared, Landry asks for help from Fanchon Fadet, who is nicknamed La Petite Fadette, a poor and fierce young girl whom everyone rejects because she is the granddaughter of a healer, suspected of witchcraft. As the weeks go by, Landry will fall in love with Little Fadette, but will have to overcome the prejudices of the villagers like the jealousy of his brother…
Replicas, by Alain Finkielkraut
Saturday from 9:05 a.m. to 10 a.m.
The perseverance of evil and the exception of good
With Catherine Chalier, philosopher and translator, who publishes The exception of good published by Salvator (2026) and Sylvie Germain, novelist, essayist and playwright, who publishes a Cahier de L’Herne.
Theater and Co.
Sunday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Youth cycle David Lescot 2/2
Réalisation : Juliette Heymann
With Marion Verstraeten (Me), Camille Bernon (Little Sister), Lynn Thibault (Francis)
I’m too green
Me continues his apprenticeship in the 6th grade, this pivotal period of life: this time we send him to green class.
He discovers rural life, much less calm than he thought:
He and his comrades are guided in this new life by Valérie, the daughter of the family, who does not spare him in this initiation. But the rural world also makes him discover nature, the real one, its realities and its legends.
By Dépêche
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