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  2. Apostrophes (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Apostrophes was a live, [1] weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television [2] created and hosted by Bernard Pivot.It ran for fifteen years [2] (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975, to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television [1] [3] (around 6 million regular viewers [1]).

  3. Le Grand Journal (French TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Le Grand Journal was a French nightly news and talk show television program that aired on Canal+ every weekday evening from 19:10 to 20:20. It debuted on August 30, 2004 and was created and hosted by Michel Denisot, succeeded by Antoine de Caunes and then later by Maïtena Biraben.

  4. Blow Up (French TV series) - Wikipedia

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    External videos " Le Bus au cinéma " (transl. "The Bus in cinema"), an example of a Blow Up episode in the "Top 5" format "Tree of Life", an example of a Blow Up episode in the "Carte blanche" and "Recut" formats, made by Johanna Vaude [], is composed of excerpts from The Tree of Life, a 2011 film directed by Terrence Malick.

  5. Nouvelle Revue Française - Wikipedia

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    It became effectively the replacement of the NRF in Free France (Algeria was the first part of France to be liberated). L'Arche commenced in 1944 (issues 1–6) and finished in 1947 (issues 23–27). Montreal, Tangiers and Algiers in this period became literary francophone centres replacing Paris.

  6. C à vous - Wikipedia

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    C à vous (French: [se a vu]) is a French TV show hosted by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine that has been broadcast on the channel France 5 since 7 September 2009. The name is a pun on the French expression "C'est à vous" (in English, roughly, "The floor is yours"). The show is shot in an informal format in a Parisian loft.

  7. Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire - Wikipedia

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    Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire, formerly Le Magazine Littéraire, is a French monthly magazine about literature. [1] It is published by Sophia Publications. [2] The headquarters is in Paris. [3] It is available in print as well as online on Cairn.info. [2] In 2014, it had a circulation of 20,300 copies. [4]

  8. National Book Foundation Announces the Longlist for The 2024 ...

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    In a press release obtained by PEOPLE on Tuesday, Sept. 10, the National Book Foundation confirmed that list’s 10 nominees, adding that five finalists will be revealed on Oct. 1, with winners ...

  9. Joshua Landy - Wikipedia

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    Landy received his BA (in French and German) from Churchill College, Cambridge in 1988; his M.A. from Cambridge University in 1991; and his Ph.D. (in Comparative Literature) from Princeton University in 1997, with a thesis "The cruel gift: lucid self-delusion in French literature and German philosophy, 1851-1914" [2] [3]