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Journal intime is the debut studio album from French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura. It was released on 25 August 2017 by Warner Music France . The album features guest appearances by MHD, Dadju , Jizo Djohn P., Lartiste and Gradur.
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Vocals, Lead Vocals on "Coupée En Deux": Caroline Crozat Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals on "Nouvelles Du Ciel": Tristan Decamps Guitar, Backing Vocals: Hassan Hajdi
1989: Le Journal intime by Luc Ferrari, musical theatre, creation at the Lierre, tour; 1990: L'Annonce faite à Marie by Paul Claudel, creation at the Théâtre de la Tempête in 1990, revival at the Théâtre de la Tempête in 1991, tour around France, Europe Centrale, ex-USSR in 1993 [125 shows]
Counsel to the bar of Marseille between 1920 and 1924, he abandoned his legal career to turn to literature. Brion wrote nearly a hundred books in his career, ranging from historical biography to examinations of Italian and German art, and turning later in life to novels. His most famous co
After his release he traveled in northern Europe and the Mediterranean, visiting Liguria in 1850 and giving a long description of Genoa's historic city centre in his travel journal Brève vision hivernale d'un voyageur normand. On his return to France in 1851, he was made a doctor of letters at Caen University after writing a thesis on Aeschylus.
Jean Baechler. Jean Baechler, born 28 March 1937 in Thionville [1] and died 13 August 2022 in Draveil, was a French academic and sociologist. [2]Full professor and later emeritus of Historical sociology at the Sorbonne, [3] he was a member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, elected on 6 December 1999 to the Sociology section.
Journal of My Life (French: Journal de ma vie) is an autobiography by Jacques-Louis Ménétra, an eighteenth-century master glazier in Paris.Begun in 1764, when Ménétra returned from a journeyman's tour of the French provinces, Ménétra's text intersperses accounts of his life on the road and in Paris with tall tales, braggadocio, jokes, and accounts of his seductions and pranks.