Europe 1 11:22 a.m., April 28, 2022
This Sunday, Nicolas Carreau meets the English novelist Nick Hornby and visits Dany Laferrière's library from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Europe 1.
After studying at the University of Cambridge, Nick Hornby became a professor there.
He then worked as a literary journalist for
The Literary Review
and
The Sunday Times
.
The novel that will make him known to the general public is
Yellow Card
(1992).
Some of his writings have been brought to the screen, notably
High fidelity
(1995),
Yellow Card
, his first novel, and
About a Kid
(1998).
At the microphone of Nicolas Carreau, he will comment on the release of his latest novel
Just like you
(Stock), in bookstores on May 4.
"Tell me what you read, I'll tell you who you are."
Every week, Nicolas Carreau visits a personality's library.
Sunday, it will be the turn of Dany Laferrière, writer, to unveil his library.
He is the author of numerous books including
Dans la splendeur de la nuit
, published on March 4 by Editions Points.
About
La voix est livre
: Whether through the words of a writer he receives, from the library of a personality he visits, from a bookseller with whom he talks or from a book that marked the life of a listener, Nicolas Carreau puts books, all books, in the spotlight every Sunday, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Europe 1.
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