Interview with Adeline Dieudonné
Adeline Dieudonné's debut novel Real Life was published in France in summer 2018 and has now been translated into English
Adeline Dieudonné's debut novel Real Life was published in France in summer 2018 and has now been translated into English
Let’s celebrate spring with these five picture book chosen by our librarians
A fierce and poetic debut on surviving the wilderness of family life.
Claire Marin, Elsa Dorlin and Barbara Cassin are philosophers respectiviely working on notions of rupture, defense and nostalgia.
Book of the week
Celebrate International Women's Day with literature at the French Institute in the UK.
A useful, concise introduction to Sartre's thinking.
The Quentin Blake Library in South Kensington holds many kids' albums by the talented French writer Michael Escoffier.
The French Book Office is delighted to reveal the books selected for the Burgess programme 2020!
What distinguishes fiction from ordinary experience is not a lack of reality but a surfeit of rationality.
Rediscover Dora Maar's iconic figure at Tate Modern and through the upcoming biography "Finding Dora Maar"
How do we become something other than what the world has made of us? It’s a simple question that has been around for a long time.
La Mediathèque is diversifying its offer with a number of new magazines. From science to art, there is something to satisfy all tastes.
Yhe Night of Ideas will take place on Thursday 30 of January 2020 and will focus on our relationship with Nature and AI.
On Friday 6 of December, the Italian Institute welcomed the librarians who are part of the EUROLIS* network for a day of workshops and talks
The Prix Goncourt is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose...
The Institut Français was delighted to welcome the pupils of The Hampshire School Chelsea for the screening of Dilili in Paris by Michel...
The Institut Français was delighted to welcome the pupils of Reedham Park School for the screening of Le Tableau by Jean-François Laguionie.
The Institut Français was delighted to welcome the pupils of Sussex House School for the screening of Les aventures de Spirou et Fantasio by