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Max Frisch
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Max Frisch, between commitment and the search for identity

From journalist to architect to writer, Max Frisch has had many different chapters in his life. However, the personality of the man who painted the canvas of a world turned upside down by conflict, while revitalizing post-war German-language literature, is complex.

by Eugénie Rousak

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The book of the month – Matlosa by Daniel Maggetti

Matlosa at Editions ZOE: A Novel of Exile and Sublime Identity

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Made in Korea by Laure Mi Hyun Croset
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The book of the month – “Made in Korea” by Laure Mi Hyun Croset

Made in Korea tells the story of a young French adoptee with Korean roots, a passion for video games and junk food, whose life is turned upside down when he learns he has diabetes.

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Nicolas Bouvier – Traveling to write or writing to travel

Alongside Jack Kerouac, Joseph Kessel and Jack London, Nicolas Bouvier has made literary history with his tales of the world, of sunrises and sunsets, of the stories behind faces, ephemeral music and the tremors of life.

by Eugénie Rousak

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The book of the month – A(ni)mal by Cécile Alix

A moving and accomplished teenage novel, forged by an "A(ni)mal" force, the reader will be drawn into this painful adventure to better understand the price of hope for a better world.

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Book of the month – “La couleur des choses” by Martin Panchaud

This captivating and singular graphic novel will surprise and captivate you.

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Geneva Book Fair 2023

This year, it's the book festival with free admission to the fair for all! From March 22 to 26, 2023 at Palexpo.

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Book of the month – “Les Larmes du Lagon” by Nicolas Feuz

Nicolas Feuz, master of crime fiction, delivers a fascinating plot, a bloody journey in the middle of a postcard landscape.

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Book of the month – « Le jeune homme » by Annie Ernaux

Nobel Prize in Literature 2022, the book is already causing a lot of ink to flow.

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Destination

Destination – Dream trips & excursions by train

Lovers of atypical train trips, board immediately and throughout Switzerland.

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Meet the author Patrick Delarive

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“A remarkable first thriller novel”

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Special signing: Fanny Desarzens

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Meet the author of the new novel “Galel” in Lausanne

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Meet the author Olivier Rigot

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Round table – “Oser l’écriture” at Café Slatkine in Geneva

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ArtSwissness

Albertine draws and amazes us.

A fanciful world is revealed in the course of the boards and plaster casts, his new passion. His characters, in black and white or joyfully colored, guide the eye in the artistic games with adventurous details of this poetic universe of perpetual amazement.

by Eugénie Rousak

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Books: 5 thrillers to devour

A 100% Swiss selection to thrill to the pleasure of reading suspenseful books without forgetting the young.

by Laëtitia Cadiou

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Portrait – Simona Brunel-Ferrarelli

Meeting with the author Simona Brunel-Ferrarelli who signs a second strong and instinctive novel: La Chienne-Mère published by Editions Slatkine.

by Laëtitia Cadiou

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Les Éditions Slatkine

Slatkine Editions, founded in 1967 in Geneva, publishes about forty books a year, mainly of a regionalist nature. Literature, essays, testimonies, documents, beautiful books…

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Léonie Bischoff – Fortunate coincidence that the comic book

With several artistic strings to her bow, this illustrator, pencil in hand, takes us to the discovery of her dream world to draw. Her last graphic novel Anaïs Nin: On the sea of lies, is a tremendous success, perfect moment to highlight this singular artist.

by Laëtitia Cadiou

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Jewellery

136 sparks of Bvlgari

All roads lead to Rome, don't they? Like that of Sotirio Bulgari, who opened his first store in 1884 on Via Sistina, right in the heart of the Italian capital. 136 years later, his cabinet of curiosities sets the tone for the jewelry industry, guided by his scintillating audacity and overflowing creativity. A meandering blend of Ottoman origins, Roman heritage, a resolutely contemporary approach and the unbridled imagination of its creators, Bvlgari's style is today a symbol of Italian excellence and finesse. This is the story of the non-conformist Dolce Vita.

by Eugénie Rousak

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Valérie Mauriac or 1m80 of humour

by Laëtitia Cadiou

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Slatkine, a century-old family and literary saga in Geneva

Ivan, the publisher, the bookseller, the printer, the politician and the President of the Fédération des Entreprises Romandes tells us the story of his family but also a personal journey built on convictions and a free spirit.

by Laëtitia Cadiou

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Valérie Mauriac or 1 meter 80 of humor

A new One Woman Show in January 2020, the opportunity for us to learn a little more about this Geneva actress with a striking sense of humor.

by Laëtitia Cadiou