Poetry and word games: welcome to homophony with Karine Naccache

Audio 29:00

This youth book makes us listen to these words which have the same sound but not the same meaning.

Fables not to be read word for word!

© Editions la Joie de lire

By: Pascal Paradou

31 min

Way or Voice?

Ink or anchor?

Pose or pause?

In this atypical work, the author Karine Naccache uses homophones - these words which are pronounced in the same way, but which have a different meaning - to make us laugh, soften us or surprise us.

Publicity

Guest:

Karine Naccache

, author of

“Homophonie”

published by

“La joie de lire”

editions

.

This is his first youth album.

This book was illustrated by Serge Bloch, an author and illustrator whose work has been awarded numerous prizes.

Born in 1970, Karine Naccache first worked in marketing, before devoting herself to writing and publishing two novels.

She is also the author with the neurologist Lionel Naccache of

Parlez-vous brain ??

(Odile Jacob, 2018).

And at the end of the program, like every Monday, find the column

Elsewhere

with

Vincent Brousse

, Cooperation Attaché for French at

the French Institute in Istanbul.

We talked about the spring of La Francophonie, of which here is the

full program.

And all the practical information on

this event

And more particularly the various contests: 

podcast contest or writing contest.

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