In our Minute Papillon

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, we are going to talk about existential questions, life changes, and the immense and prolific author Françoise Sagan, who died in 2004. To question her life, and sometimes modify its trajectory, some people will immerse themselves in a development book personal, others will listen to philosophy programmes, while others will prefer reading sacred texts...

And if Sagan invited to let go?

Eve-Alice Roustang, associate professor of modern letters, doctor from Columbia University, found answers by investigating the novels of Françoise Sagan

In the many novels written by Sagan, who became a star of letters at the age of 18, upon the publication of

Bonjour Tristesse,

Eve-Alice Roustang found answers to: “How to be happy?

», « To be, or not to be unfaithful?

or even “Living with or without money?

She drew the book 

As in a novel by Sagan, proposals for everyday life

published by Flammarion Versilio (16.90 euros).

What does Sagan propose to initiate a change of life in his novel

Les Faux-Fuyants

 ?

What adaptation when we have taken the step?

Does Sagan promote letting go?

These are some questions from this interview with Eve-Alice Roustang, specialist in the work of Françoise Sagan, to listen to above.

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